I just came across a French comic on ebay "Susy" wondered if anyone was familiar with it.
What caught my eye was a cover that is the same as Debbie Picture Story Library "Lost on Planet X", though it seems to be bigger format
I didn't recognise any other covers that are on ebay.
Susy - French Comic
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Susy - French Comic
Last edited by peace355 on 09 Oct 2019, 17:46, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Susy - French Comic
No, but we've had plenty of DCT and IPC titles turning up in other translations, including Dutch, Greek and Indonesian. So I guess French figures as well. I wonder what turned up in French?
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Captain Hornet, Nick Jolly, The Spider (under the name Blackman) and Steel Claw (Main D'Acier) all had their own French comics. I think the right question is what didn't turn up in French, rather than what did.
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Re: Susy - French Comic
Quite a bit of Warlord was parachuted in too. That's both the comic and the character!
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!
Re: Susy - French Comic
I have a French comic called Cathy which featured Cat Girl ('Fille-Chat') from the British comic Sally.
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Cathy may be a sister title, they both have that "collection primevere" symbol.
It is interesting how many stories were translated into different languages.
It is interesting how many stories were translated into different languages.
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Here's another one that has a familiar look.
http://www.comicbd.fr/Sommaire-Primevere-43136.html
Moira Kent and the Missing Star was Bunty PSL 7.
http://www.comicbd.fr/Sommaire-Primevere-43136.html
Moira Kent and the Missing Star was Bunty PSL 7.
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It may be worth looking at more of the website I linked above. This page, which shows the Primevere series titles, has a column down the left hand side which allows you in to lists of many other series, which all seem to be picture libraries. Quite a few of the titles or covers are familiar from the UK equivalents:
http://www.comicbd.fr/Se-Primevere.html#P0
http://www.comicbd.fr/Se-Primevere.html#P0