- Philémon (comics)
"Philémon" is a series in the
Franco-Belgian comics style created by French artist Fred and published byDargaud . The series began serial publication in the comics magazine "Pilote " onJuly 22 ,1965 ,Cite web|last=BDoubliées|title=Pilote année 1965|url=http://bdoubliees.com/journalpilote/annees/1965.htm|language=French] before it eventually became an album series. The general tone of the series is offantastic realism , depicting the adventures of the young farmboy Philémon in surreal adventures featuring odd creatures in odd places, and it is considered one of the most poetic and original "bande dessinée" series of all time.cite web | last =Lambiek Comiclopedia | title = Fred | url =http://lambiek.net/artists/f/fred.htm]ynopsis
Philémon is a rural French teenager. His best friend is "mature" donkey named Anatole. Philémon's parents are absent, his father appears but as an upset authority figure. Philémon's uncle is practitioner of
pagan techniques (rebouteux: bone setter/sorcier: sorcerer).By accident Philémon and Anatole fall through a well. Because of the uncle's practices this well turns into a "portal". Philémon and Anatole end up in an odd world, reminiscent of "
Alice in Wonderland " in its alterations of commonly accepted reality. One of the effects of this transfer through a well is that Anatole becomes endowed with speech. Many adventures follow. For example, there are several encounters with "Manu-Manus" (these "centaur ian" hands live in herds). This odd location is the letter "A" from "Atlantic Ocean", unfortunately Fred specified which of the three possibilities was the actual location. Through the course of the series Philémon and Anatole do travel back and forth, but most the action takes place on the "A".Bibliography
*01*. "Philémon avant la lettre" (1978, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-01230-4)
*02. "Philémon et le Naufragé du "A" (1972, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-00646-0)
*03. "Philémon et le piano sauvage" (1973, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-00657-6)
*04. "Philémon et le château suspendu" (1973, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-03105-8)
*05. "Le voyage de l'incrédule" (1974, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-03106-6)
*06. "Simbabbad de Batbad" (1974, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-03107-4)
*07. "L'île des brigadiers" (1975, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-00870-6)
*08. "Philémon à l'heure du second T" (1975, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-03109-0)
*09. "L'arche du "A" (1976, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-01030-1)
*10 "L'âne en atoll" (1977, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-01043-3)
*11. "La mémémoire" (1977, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-01141-3)
*12. "Le chat à neuf queues" (1978, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-01232-0)
*13. "Le secret de Félicien" (1981, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-01921-X)
*14. "L'enfer des épouvantails" (1983, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-02498-1)
*15. "Le diable du peintre" (1987, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-03117-1)* A later release considered a prequel, occasionally listed as No. 0
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* [http://bdoubliees.com/journalpilote/series4/philemon.htm "Philémon" publications in "Pilote"] BDoubliées fr_icon
* [http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1394-BD-Philemon.html "Philémon" albums] Bedetheque fr_icon;FootnotesExternal links
* [http://www.batbad.com/home.html Batbad] "Philémon" homage site
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