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  |ShortSummary=One day, Walter picks up a used copy of an [[Agatha Christie]] mystery novel, which Natacha temporarily confiscates. Right afterward, Walter's apartment is burgled, though nothing is stolen. Inside the book, Natacha discovers a computer disc containing a numerical code. And this code is a key element for the operations of a drug smuggling ring, who won't even stop at murder to get their property back...<br>'''Note''': This comic is an adaptation of Peyo's ''[[Peyo#Bibliography|Jacky and Celestin]]'' story "Des Fleurs pour Mon Luger" (1961).
  |ShortSummary=One day, Walter picks up a used copy of an [[Agatha Christie]] mystery novel, which Natacha temporarily confiscates. Right afterward, Walter's apartment is burgled, though nothing is stolen. Inside the book, Natacha discovers a computer disc containing a numerical code. And this code is a key element for the operations of a drug smuggling ring, who won't even stop at murder to get their property back.<br>'''Note''': This comic is an adaptation of Peyo's ''[[Peyo#Bibliography|Jacky and Celestin]]'' story "Des Fleurs pour Mon Luger" (1961).
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  |ShortSummary=While attending a ball held by her wealthy friend Count Froidbermont, Natacha receives an invitation for a sightseeing tour on the [[South Pacific]] Tiha-Tiha islands by his friend Horace Moulton, and Froidbermont's servant asks her to deliver a package to his son, who works for Moulton. However, once they arrive at Tiha-Tiha, Natacha and Walter abruptly get entangled in a smuggling operation involving Moulton, a crazed cult-leading witch doctor, and a pretty CIA agent.<br>'''Note:''' A caricature of [[Gaston (comics)|''Gaston'']] appears in the story as a clumsy police officer.
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Revision as of 07:03, 3 December 2024

Template:Short description Template:Italic title Template:Infobox comics characterNatacha is a Belgian comics series, created by François Walthéry and Gos. Drawn by Walthéry, its stories have been written by several authors including Gos, Peyo, Maurice Tillieux, Raoul Cauvin and Marc Wasterlain.[1]

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.

Publication history

Natacha was first published in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou on February 26, 1970.[2] 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.[3] In 2013, the Marsu Productions was bought up by Dupuis.

List of volumes

Albums by Dupuis

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Albums by Marsu Productions

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Publications in magazines

  1. Natacha, hôtesse de l'air (written by Gos), in Spirou n°1663 (February 26, 1970) - 1690 (March 3, 1970)
  2. À un cheveux de la catastrophe (written by Gos), in Spirou n°1682 (July 9, 1970)
  3. L'étoile du berger (written by Gos), in Spirou n°1706 (December 24, 1970)
  4. Natacha et le Maharadjah (written by Gos), in Spirou n°1747 (July 7, 1971) - 1765 (February 10, 1972)
  5. Un brin de panique (written by Marc Wasterlain), in Spirou n°1834 (7 juin 1973) à 1840 (19 juillet 1973)
  6. La mémoire de métal (written by d'Étienne Borgers and François Walthéry), in Spirou n°1849 (September 20, 1973) - 1860 (December 6, 1973)
  7. Natacha et la science-friction (written by J. Baert), in Spirou n°1860 (December 6, 1973)
  8. Un trône pour Natacha (written by Maurice Tillieux), in Spirou n°1893 (July 27, 1974) - 1912 (December 5, 1974)
  9. Double vol (written by Mittéï), in Spirou n°1928 (March 27, 1975) - 1937 (May 29, 1975)

Footnotes

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Sources

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