Barelli
This article is about the comics series. For the city in India, see Bareilly. For the Italian politician and swimmer, see Paolo Barelli.
Barelli is a comics series featuring an eponymous character, created by Bob de Moor, which first appeared in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Tintin on July 27, 1950.[1] Barelli made sporadic serial runs throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s while 8 albums in the series were released by Lombard and Bédescope.
Synopsis
Barelli is a theatre actor who often finds himself caught up in dangerous adventures.
Bibliography
Serialised stories
- L'enigmatique monsieur Barelli (Tintin, 30/1950 - 9/1951)
- Barelli a nusa penida (Tintin, 10/1951 - 20/1952. Later Bob de Moor added pages to this adventure)
- Barelli et les agents secrets (Tintin, 1964)
- Barelli et le Bouddha boudant (Tintin, 1972)
- Bonne mine à la mer (Tintin, 1974)
- Barelli et le seigneur de Gonobutz (Tintin, 1976)
- Barelli et la mort de Richard II (1980)
Album publications
- L'énigmatique Mr Barelli, (1956) Lombard
- Barelli et les agents secrets, (1973), Lombard
- Barelli et le bouddha boudant, (1974), Lombard
- Bonne mine à la mer, (1975), Lombard
- Barelli à Nusa Penida T1, (1980), Bédescope
- Barelli à Nusa Penida T2, (1980), Bédescope
- Le seigneur de Gonobutz, (1980), Bedescope
- Barelli et la mort de Richard II, (1980), Bedescope
- Bruxelles Bouillonne (1990) Promotional comic book for the city of Brussels.
Sources
- Barelli publications in Belgian Tintin and French Tintin BDoubliées (French)
- Barelli albums Bedetheque (French)
- Footnotes
- ↑ BDoubliées. "Tintin année 1950" (in French).
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