Pravda (comic)
Pravda (1967) - Pascal Thomas & Guy Pellaert
Pravda la Survireuse [Pravda the Overdriver] is a leather-clad, panther-bike-riding amazon whose adventures take place in a Mad Max-like, futuristic city, inhabited by degenerate people.
Pravda was initially serialized in the magazine "Hara-Kiri" in 1967. It was then collected as a graphic novel by publicher Eric Losfeld in 1968.
Pravda was designed to look like French singer Francois Hardy;
Eric Losfeld had previously published Jean-Claude Forest's Barbarella in 1964, and Philippe Druillet's Lone Sloane and Guy Pellaert's Jodelle. --http://www.coolfrenchcomics.com/pravda.htm [Feb 2005]
http://www.coolfrenchcomics.com/pravda.htm [Sept 2004]
Writer: Pascal Thomas (1945- ) & Guy Pellaert Artist: Guy Pellaert (1934- ) Pravda la Survireuse [Pravda the Overdriver] is a leather-clad, panther-bike-riding amazon whose adventures take place in a Mad Max-like, futuristic city, inhabited by degenerate people. Publishing History Pravda was initially serialized in the magazine "Hara-Kiri" in 1967. It was then collected as a graphic novel by publicher Eric Losfeld in 1968. Pravda was designed to look like French singer Francois Hardy; Eric Losfeld had previously published Jean-Claude Forest's Barbarella in 1964, and Philippe Druillet's Lone Sloane and Guy Pellaert's Jodelle (see below). JODELLE Jodelle (co-written with Pierre Bartier) was published by Losfeld in 1966. She was designed after French singer Sylvie Vartan. Jodelle was another liberated female heroine whose adventures took place in a pseudo-futuristic Roman Empire & Pop Music universe. FOR MORE JODELLE. The Authors Guy Pellaert (1934- ) was born in Brussels and studied at the Beaux-Arts. After working in advertising, he drew Jodelle in 1966, and Pravda in 1967. In 1968, he produced a series of pop art-inspired photo-comics for "Hara-Kiri": The Game, She and the Greenhairs (written by Roger Wolfs) and a regular comics, Karachi! Pellaert then left comics to work in theater and television. In 1973, he produced Rock Dreams, a book collecting a series of paintings featuring pop music artists. Pascal Thomas (1945- ) was a film critic and journalist before directing his first feature film in 1972, the hugely successful Les Zozos. His films are often simple love stories, set against a nostalgic provincial background. His major successes include Le Chaud Lapin (1974), Celles qu'on a pas eues (1981) and Pagaille (1991). Pravda / Jodelle © 2001 Pellaert. All rights reserved.your Amazon recommendations - Jahsonic - early adopter products