Nasdine Hodja
Nasdine Hodja is a series of Cartoon published December 1946 in Vaillant (n° 84) in May 1972 in Pif Gadget (n° 169). It was scénarisée by Roger Lecureux and three draftsmen mainly followed one another there: Rene Bastard until in 1950, Pierre Guen until 1967 and Angelo Di Marco of 1969 to 1972. In the East of the Thousand and One Nights, Nasdine Hodja, which one calls “the Imperceptible one” is a flying righter of wrongs to the helps of oppressed and princesses in danger. Armed with its only jokes and accompanied by faithful Kadu-Ka, a frightening colossus, it makes undergo thousand affronts with the viziers, caliphs and other oppressors of the small people.
The character of Nasdine Hodja is inspired freely by that of Nasr Eddin Hodja, character of the popular folklore arabo-Moslem famous for his comic and his buffooneries, of which it constitutes however an interpretation more directed towards realism.
The drawings of Pierre Leguen were the subject of a Valiant album to the Editions in 1963 and of two collections in the collection “the Great adventures” in 1960 and 1961 which were republished in only one volume with the Editions of cheese in 1979.
A small size is briefly appeared in 1967 pennies the title of “the Imperceptible pocket”. Constituted of recoveries, he knew only four numbers.
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