Natacha (comics)
Belgian comics series
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::summary Belgian comics series ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| character_name | Natacha |
| image | Natacha1cover.jpg |
| converted | y |
| imagesize | |
| caption | Natacha, hôtesse de l'air (1971) |
| publisher | Spirou, Dupuis and Marsu Productions |
| debut | 1970 |
| creators | Walthéry and Gos |
| :: |
| character_name = Natacha | image = Natacha1cover.jpg | converted = y | imagesize = | caption = Natacha, hôtesse de l'air (1971) | publisher = Spirou, Dupuis and Marsu Productions | debut = 1970 | creators = Walthéry and Gos
Synopsis
The series tells the adventures of Natacha, a young sexy flight attendant in the service of the flight company Bardaf, and her clumsy, hot-tempered colleague and friend Walter, with occasional participation by her flight captain Turbo and his co-pilot Legrain. Occasionally, the story evolves into Natacha and Walter retelling the adventures of their grandparents, Natacha's museum conservator grandmother (also named Natacha) and Walter's pilot grandfather (also named Walter), in the Roaring Twenties and Thirties.
Publication history
Natacha was first published in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou on February 26, 1970. The series eventually ended serial publication in Spirou, leaving its publisher Dupuis, and began publishing albums only through Marsu Productions in 1989, starting with the album Cauchemirage. In 2013, the Marsu Productions was bought up by Dupuis.
List of volumes
Albums by Dupuis
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| French Title | Date of Publication | English Translation | Writer | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Title=Natacha, Hôtesse de l'Air | Aux1=1971 | Aux2=Natacha, Air Hostess | Aux3=Gos | Aux4=Walthéry |
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Albums by Marsu Productions
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| French Title | Date of Publication | English Translation | Writer | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Title=Cauchemirage | Aux1=1989 | Aux2=Nightmare | Mythic]] | Aux4=Walthéry & Mittéï |
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Publications in magazines
- Natacha, hôtesse de l'air (written by Gos), in Spirou n°1663 (February 26, 1970) - 1690 (March 3, 1970)
- À un cheveux de la catastrophe (written by Gos), in Spirou n°1682 (July 9, 1970)
- L'étoile du berger (written by Gos), in Spirou n°1706 (December 24, 1970)
- Natacha et le Maharadjah (written by Gos), in Spirou n°1747 (July 7, 1971) - 1765 (February 10, 1972)
- Un brin de panique (written by Marc Wasterlain), in Spirou n°1834 (7 juin 1973) à 1840 (19 juillet 1973)
- La mémoire de métal (written by d'Étienne Borgers and François Walthéry), in Spirou n°1849 (September 20, 1973) - 1860 (December 6, 1973)
- Natacha et la science-friction (written by J. Baert), in Spirou n°1860 (December 6, 1973)
- Un trône pour Natacha (written by Maurice Tillieux), in Spirou n°1893 (July 27, 1974) - 1912 (December 5, 1974)
- Double vol (written by Mittéï), in Spirou n°1928 (March 27, 1975) - 1937 (May 29, 1975)
Media adaptations
In 2025, Natacha was also adapted into a live-action film, Natacha, Hôtesse de l'Air, directed by Noémie Saglio.
Footnotes
Sources
- Natacha publications in Spirou BDoubliées
- Natacha albums Bedetheque
References
- Lambiek Comiclopedia. "François Walthéry".
- BDoubliées. "Spirou année 1970".
- BDoubliées. "Natacha".
- "François Walthéry".
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