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Lanfeust Quest is a French comics series version of the adventures of Lanfeust. Written in Japanese reading direction, small format, black and white and a lot more distinctive style, this revised version of Lanfeust of Troy is illustrated by Ludo Lullabi.
ISBN 2-30200-028-5 Released in December 2007
ISBN 2-30200-117-6 Released in June 2008
ISBN 978-2-302-00322-4 Released in January 2009
ISBN 2-30200-634-8 Released in July 2009
ISBN 978-2-302-00893-9 Released in January 2010
- "Intended for a wider market, this version only hang Humor is less present, the baddest and the presence hero 's
Hébus is almost anecdotal Critics see it as a marketing release ....
... changes to the specifics of the format make it a 'next' interesting for those who love this series / world which is well developed ...."
[1]
- "Lanfeust Quest is not a simple transposition of the Franco-Belgian series Lanfeust of Troy Manga. While the original frame remains but Arleston and Ludo Lullabi achieve perfect adaptation taking into account the specificities of support ...." [2]
- "... Definitely adapting Lanfeust manga format is a success that we look forward to continuing to read." [3]
- "... The authors now seem to have finished their moult transition to manga, adapting happily to the codes of shounen, that fits the character of Lanfeust and his little band ...." [4]
- "... It must be said, the designs are superb Ludo Lullabi perfectly mastered his designs and the new character design is a success no box is sloppy and rendering is very dynamic ...." [5]
In 2011, it was revealed that Gaumont Animation was developing a 26-episode animated television series based on the comics for M6. [6] The following year, India's DQ Entertainment agreed to co-produce the show. [7] Canal J joined as a broadcast partner that June. [8] In France, M6 premiered the series September 25, 2013, followed by Canal J's broadcast on March 1, 2014, and sister channel Gulli on January 4, 2016. [9] [10] [11]
Australia's ABC3 began airing an English version on July 11, 2014. [12] That same month, Disney Channels Worldwide acquired the series for broadcast in Germany, Spain, Turkey, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium,Poland, the Middle East and Africa. [13] The show has also aired on Portugal's Biggs, Singapore's Okto and Spain's Clan. [14] [15]
On bdgest.com, M. Antoniutti gave volume 1 a grade of 4 out of 10. [16]
This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's
quality standards. (August 2014) |
Lanfeust Quest is a French comics series version of the adventures of Lanfeust. Written in Japanese reading direction, small format, black and white and a lot more distinctive style, this revised version of Lanfeust of Troy is illustrated by Ludo Lullabi.
ISBN 2-30200-028-5 Released in December 2007
ISBN 2-30200-117-6 Released in June 2008
ISBN 978-2-302-00322-4 Released in January 2009
ISBN 2-30200-634-8 Released in July 2009
ISBN 978-2-302-00893-9 Released in January 2010
- "Intended for a wider market, this version only hang Humor is less present, the baddest and the presence hero 's
Hébus is almost anecdotal Critics see it as a marketing release ....
... changes to the specifics of the format make it a 'next' interesting for those who love this series / world which is well developed ...."
[1]
- "Lanfeust Quest is not a simple transposition of the Franco-Belgian series Lanfeust of Troy Manga. While the original frame remains but Arleston and Ludo Lullabi achieve perfect adaptation taking into account the specificities of support ...." [2]
- "... Definitely adapting Lanfeust manga format is a success that we look forward to continuing to read." [3]
- "... The authors now seem to have finished their moult transition to manga, adapting happily to the codes of shounen, that fits the character of Lanfeust and his little band ...." [4]
- "... It must be said, the designs are superb Ludo Lullabi perfectly mastered his designs and the new character design is a success no box is sloppy and rendering is very dynamic ...." [5]
In 2011, it was revealed that Gaumont Animation was developing a 26-episode animated television series based on the comics for M6. [6] The following year, India's DQ Entertainment agreed to co-produce the show. [7] Canal J joined as a broadcast partner that June. [8] In France, M6 premiered the series September 25, 2013, followed by Canal J's broadcast on March 1, 2014, and sister channel Gulli on January 4, 2016. [9] [10] [11]
Australia's ABC3 began airing an English version on July 11, 2014. [12] That same month, Disney Channels Worldwide acquired the series for broadcast in Germany, Spain, Turkey, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium,Poland, the Middle East and Africa. [13] The show has also aired on Portugal's Biggs, Singapore's Okto and Spain's Clan. [14] [15]
On bdgest.com, M. Antoniutti gave volume 1 a grade of 4 out of 10. [16]