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Alt 06.07.2012, 08:47   #1115  
74basti
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Die mit den schwarzen Haaren ist ein Mädchen, kein Junge - das würde zu "5 Freunde passen".
In der englischen Wikipedia war zu "Famous Five" nur folgender Eintrag vorhanden:
Zitat:
Six comic books created by Bernard Dufossé and scripted by Serge Rosenzweig and Rafael Carlo Marcello were released in France between 1982 and 1986, under the title Le Club des Cinq. Most of comic books in the series are based on Famous Five books created by Claude Voilier. Books were released by Hachette Livre. The first three of these volumes have also been released in English, under the name Famous Five.[17] The titles included "Famous Five and the Golden Galleon" (which featured a sunken ship that was laden with gold with the Five fending off villains seeking to make off with the gold, "Famous Five and the Treasure of the Templars", where it transpires that Kirrin Castle is actually a Templar Castle that houses their hidden treasure which the Five ultimately secure with the help of members of the order, and "Famous Five and the Inca God" which was set in an antiquities museum and dealt with the theft of an Incan fetish.

Beginning in September 1985 a series of monthly Comic Magazine titles Enid Blyton's Adventure Magazine were published. Each issue published a full length illustrative comic book story adapted from Famous 5 Novels. The series came to end in the 1990s.
Die erste Serie ist es wohl nicht. Die Bilder sehen stilistisch alle anders aus.

Vielleicht ist es aus dem Magazin.

Was in der ehapa-Ausgabe drin war, weiss ich nicht, aber der Hund sieht anders aus:
http://www.zvab.com/displayBookDetai...d=12602104&b=1

Auf der dt. 5 Freunde Fanseite waren Comics nicht angegeben.
http://www.fuenffreundefanpage.at/de_buecher.htm

"Der Schlaf der Vernunft gebiert Ungeheuer" - Francisco de Goya 1799
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