Prudence Petitpas

"Prudence Petitpas"

Prudence Petitpas and her cat Stanislas.
Author(s) Maurice Maréchal.
Current status / schedule Terminated.
Launch date 1957
End date 1987
Genre(s) Humor comics, Mystery comics, Crime comics, Adventure comics

Prudence Petitpas was a Belgian comics series, created by Maurice Maréchal.

Concept

Prudence Petitpas is a humoristic series about an old lady, Prudence Petitpas, who lives in the fictional village Moucheron. Much like Miss Marple she investigates crimes that the police can't solve.

Characters

History

In 1957 Prudence Petitpas was published in Tintin,[1] under recommendation of his neighbour Raymond Macherot. The series centered around an old lady who solved crimes. Maréchal purposefully choose for a senior character to stand out among other comics series who usefully had younger protagonists. Originally the series was published in short stories, later developed into longer adventures. The series was terminated in 1967 so that Maréchal could concentrate better on his daytime job as teacher French-Spanish in Verviers.[2] In 1983 he took time to create new stories, published in Spirou instead, where they ran until 1987.[3]

The scripts were written by René Goscinny, Greg, Raymond Macherot and Mittéï.[4] The series was translated into Dutch, Italian, German, Spanish and Arab.[5]

TV animated series

In 2001 Prudence Petitpas was adapted into an animated TV series.[6] It was produced by SEK Studio and Carrere Group D.A. and broadcast on TF1. 52 half-hour episodes were made and ran for two seasons in 2001 and 2004.[7]

Sources

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