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  1. The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec is a gaslamp fantasy comic book series first appearing in 1976 written and illustrated by French comics artist Jacques Tardi and published in album format by Belgian publisher Casterman, sometimes preceded by serialisation in various periodicals, intermittently since then. The comic portrays the titular far-fetched adventures and mystery-solving ...

  2. Adèle and the Secret of the Mummy ("Les aventures extraordinaires d'Adèle Blanc-Sec") is a 2010 Luc Besson film starring based on Jacques Tardi's comic series of the same name. It stars Louise Bourgoin as the titular heroine Adèle Blanc-Sec and Mathieu Amalric as her nemesis Dieuleveult.. Set in the late Belle Epoque with steampunk elements, the movie centers on Adèle's quest to retrieve ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2001 · This is the first comic in Tardi's "Adèle Blanc-Sec" series, and it's also the first one I've read – though it seems that each one is a complete story, so they don't strictly need to be read in order. It's essentially a farcical, tongue-in-cheek pastiche of pulpy supernatural mysteries from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  4. thetvdb.plex.tv › movies › the-extraordinary-adventures-of-adele-blanc-secAdèle Blanc-Sec - TheTVDB.com

    Trailers French Adele Blanc-Sec - Bande-annonce. On Other Sites IMDB Official Website TheMovieDB.com. Box Office Worldwide $34,100,000 US $0. Award Nominations César Awards, Best Production Design, 2011 (winner) César Awards, Best Costume Design, 2011. Favorited This movie has been favorited by 0 people. Created March 26, 2019 by.

  5. On a desperate mission to save her comatose sister, Agathe, the feisty novelist and audacious adventurer, Adèle Blanc-Sec, finds herself in exotic Egypt, in search of famed Pharaoh Ramesses II's mummified physician. However, as a catastrophic complication in the name of science sets free a fearsome 136-million-year-old pterodactyl in turn-of ...

  6. An independent and strong female character, Adèle was initially created to be a villain. Jacques Tardi wanted her independence to be especially unique, so the series was set in the 1910s. She ...

  7. After establishing the world of the prickly heroine with the first two episodes of this classic series (combined in Fantagraphics’ The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele Blanc-Sec, Volume 1), Jacques Tardi plunges us back into Belle-Époque Paris for another double dosage of heroic derring-do, evil and crazy malefac- tors, mad actresses (yes, Clara Benhardt makes a return appearance) and ...