Le Vieux Nick et Barbe-Noire

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Le Vieux Nick et Barbe-Noire
Le Vieux Nick et Barbe-Noire-comics series.png
Main characters with the series logo
Author(s) Marcel Remacle, Marcel Denis
Illustrator(s) Marcel Remacle
Current status/scheduleDiscontinued
Launch date1964
End date1985
Syndicate(s) Dupuis
Genre(s) Humor comics, Adventure

Le Vieux Nick et Barbe-Noire (literally Old Nick and Blackbeard; formerly Le Vieux Nick) is a Belgian comics series by Marcel Remacle. [1] Set in the 18th century, [1] the series depicts the misadventures of Old Nick, an old sailor, known for his trickery, as he battles his main enemy, Blackbeard. [2] It was published between 1958 and 1990.

Contents

Protagonists

Albums

  1. Pavillons noirs (1960), 2nd print (1982)
  2. Le vaisseau du diable (1960), 2nd print (1982)
  3. Les mangeurs de citron (1961), 2nd print (1983)
  4. L'île de la main ouverte (1962), 2nd print (1983)
  5. Les mutinés de la Sémillante (1962), 2nd print (1983)
  6. Dans la gueule du dragon (1963), 2nd print (1984)
  7. Aux mains des Akwabons (1964), 2nd print (1984)
  8. Sa majesté se rebiffe (1964), 2nd print (1984)
  9. L'or du "El Terrible" (1965), 2nd print (1985)
  10. Le trois-mâts fantôme (1967), 2nd print (1985)
  11. Les boucaniers (1967), 2nd print (1986)
  12. Barbe-Noire et les indiens (1968)
  13. Les mésaventures de Barbe-Noire (1969)
  14. Les commandos du roy (1969)
  15. Barbe-Noire aubergiste (1971)
  16. La prise de Canapêche (1972)
  17. Barbe-Noire joue et perd (1973)
  18. Le feu de la colère (1974)
  19. Sous la griffe de Lucifer (1975)
  20. Les nouvelles mésaventures de Barbe-Noire (1976)
  21. La princesse et le pirate (1977)
  22. Sous les voiles (1979)
  23. Barbe-Noire, Hercule et Cie (1981)
  24. Le mal étrange (1982)
  25. Barbe-Noire prend des risques (1983)
  26. L'île rouge (1985)

Source: [4]

See also

Marcinelle school

Belgian comics

Franco-Belgian comics

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References

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  2. Patrick Gaumer (2001). World Dictionary of comics. Larousse. ISBN   2-03-505 162-2.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Le vieux Nick et Barbe-Noire dans le journal de Spirou". BDoubliees. Archived from the original on December 28, 2010. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
  4. "Le vieux Nick et Barbe-Noire - Tous les albums". bedetheque.com (in French). 2 December 2023.