Aria (Belgian comic), the Glossary
Aria is a Belgian comic book series written and drawn by Michel Weyland, with colours by Nadine Weyland.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Adventure fiction, Bande dessinée, Belgian comics, Dupuis, Fantasy, Le Lombard, Michel Weyland, Spirou (magazine), Tintin (magazine), Women warriors in literature and culture.
- Comics set in the Middle Ages
- Lombard Editions titles
Adventure fiction
Adventure fiction is a type of fiction that usually presents danger, or gives the reader a sense of excitement.
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Bande dessinée
Bandes dessinées (singular bande dessinée; literally 'drawn strips'), abbreviated BDs and also referred to as Franco-Belgian comics (BD franco-belge), are comics that are usually originally in French and created for readership in France and Belgium.
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Belgian comics
Belgian comics are a distinct subgroup in the comics history, and played a major role in the development of European comics, alongside France with whom they share a long common history.
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Dupuis
Éditions Dupuis S.A. is a Belgian publisher of comic albums and magazines.
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Fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of fiction involving magical elements, as well as a work in this genre.
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Le Lombard
Le Lombard, known as Les Éditions du Lombard until 1989, is a Belgian comic book publisher established in 1946 when Tintin magazine was launched.
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Michel Weyland
Michel Weyland (born 19 August 1947, in Brussels) is a Belgian artist, writer and cartoonist.
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Spirou (magazine)
Spirou (Le Journal de Spirou) is a weekly Belgian comics magazine published by the Dupuis company since April 21, 1938. Aria (Belgian comic) and Spirou (magazine) are Dupuis titles.
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Tintin (magazine)
Tintin (Le Journal de Tintin; Kuifje) was a weekly Belgian comics magazine of the second half of the 20th century.
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Women warriors in literature and culture
The portrayal of women warriors in literature and popular culture is a subject of study in history, literary studies, film studies, folklore history, and mythology.
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See also
Comics set in the Middle Ages
- Aria (Belgian comic)
- Biancaneve
- Black Knight (Marvel Comics)
- Capitán Trueno
- Conrad (comic strip)
- Crusades (comics)
- De Rode Ridder
- Demon Knights
- Dikan
- Groo the Wanderer
- Johan and Peewit
- Kajko and Kokosz
- La Compagnia della Forca
- Lucifera (comics)
- Maxmagnus
- Nosferatu: Plague of Terror
- Oaky Doaks
- Prince Valiant
- Sir Bagby
- The Smurfs
- The Smurfs (comics)
- The Wizard of Id
- Tymek i Mistrz
Lombard Editions titles
- Adler (comics)
- Alpha (Lombard)
- Aria (Belgian comic)
- Barelli
- Benoît Brisefer
- Bernard Prince
- Blake and Mortimer
- Bob Morane (comics)
- Bruno Brazil
- Buddy Longway
- Chick Bill
- Chlorophylle
- Clifton (comics)
- Corentin (comics)
- Cori, de Scheepsjongen
- Cubitus
- Gauguin: Off the Beaten Track
- IR$
- Isabelle (comics)
- Johan and Peewit
- L'Élève Ducobu
- Léonard (comics)
- Luc Orient
- Michel Vaillant
- Modeste et Pompon
- Nietzsche, se créer liberté
- Oumpah-pah
- Prudence Petitpas
- Ric Hochet
- Rork
- Simon du Fleuve
- The Adventures of Alix
- The Smurfs (comics)
- Thoreau: A Sublime Life
- Thorgal
- Yakari
- Yoko Tsuno