Sophie (comics)
Sophie was a Belgian comics series, originally written by Vicq and co-written and drawn by Jidéhem.[1][2] It follows the adventures of a young girl and was prepublished in Spirou between 1965 and 1994.[1] The series was notable for being the first comic strip series in Spirou with a female character as its leading character.[3][2]
Sophie | |
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Author(s) | Jidéhem, Vicq |
Current status/schedule | Terminated. |
Launch date | 1965 |
End date | 1994 |
Syndicate(s) | Dupuis |
Genre(s) | Humor comics, Adventure comics |
History
Sophie was originally a side character in Jidéhem's Starter, which was a column dedicated to automobiles in Spirou. Starter featured the adventures of a young mechanic, Starter, and a young female companion named Sophie. When readers showed more interest in Sophie than in Starter she received her own spin-off.[1]
Concept
Sophie is a young black-haired, pig-tailed girl who is the daughter of electrotechnician Mr. Karapolie.[1] She was named after Jidéhem's own daughter.[2] They both live in a villa in a quiet neighborhood outside the city, where they are aided by a butler, Joseph. Sophie has three friends, Starter and Pipette, who work as mechanics and Petit Bernard, a little boy who is two years younger than her and far more cowardly. Pipette furthermore owns a black car, Zoë, with a sentient mind.[1] Many storylines revolve around criminals who want to steal the inventions of Sophie's father.
Albums
- L' Oeuf de Karamazout (1968)
- La Bulle de Silence (1968)
- Les Bonheurs de Sophie (1st series) (1969)
- Qui fait peur à Zoè? (1970)
- Sophie et le Rayon Kâ (1971)
- La Maison d'en face (1972)
- Sophie et le Cube qui parle (1972)
- Les Bonheurs de Sophie (2nd series) (1973)
- La Tiare de Matlotl Halatomal (1974)
- Sophie et le Douanier Rousseau (1976)
- Cette Sacrée Sophie (1977)
- Les Quatre Saisons (1978)
- Sophie et l'Inspecteur Céleste (1979)
- Sophie et Donald Mac Donald (1980)
- Rétro Sophie (1981)
- Sophie et Cie (1984)
- Don Giovanni (1990)
- L'Odyssée du U 522 (1991)
- Le Tombeau des Glyphes (1995)