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Franco-Belgian comics series by Greg under the pseudonym Louis Albert From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bruno Brazil is a Franco-Belgian comics series written by Greg, under the pseudonym Louis Albert, and drawn by William Vance. It was initially serialised in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Tintin, first appearing on January 17, 1967.[1] The first album publication was in 1969, while the latest album was first published in 1995. While Dargaud had initially published the series up to the penultimate volume, the rights were eventually passed on to Le Lombard, which is part of the same holding company, Média-Participations, and the final volume was published under its banner. As of today, the series is yet to be published in English but is available in various other languages, including French and Spanish.[2]
Bruno Brazil | |
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Author(s) | Greg, Laurent-Frédéric Bollée |
Illustrator(s) | William Vance, Philippe Aymond |
Current status/schedule | Running |
Launch date | 1969 |
Publisher(s) | Dargaud, Le Lombard |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
The comic series is about a secret agent named Bruno Brazil, who heads a small special unit of the US Secret Service. In later volumes, this secret service is called the WSIO (World Security International Organization).
Bruno's special unit is known by the code name "Commando Cayman" and each of the six members of the command possesses a special ability. Until volume four, Rebelle is the criminal mastermind behind fantastic inventions as an eternal enemy. Thereafter she disappears from the scene and the stories become more realistic, with Commando Cayman that has to fight the mafia.[3]
The series is notable for not avoiding casualties among the Cayman Command.[4]
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