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Barbarella is a fictional heroine in a French
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created by
Jean-Claude Forest Jean-Claude Forest (11 September 1930 – 30 December 1998) was a French writer and illustrator of comics and the creator of character Barbarella. Biography Jean-Claude Forest was born in Le Perreux-sur-Marne, a Paris suburb and graduated f ...
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History

Jean-Claude Forest created the character of Barbarella for serialization in the French ''V Magazine'' in spring 1962, and in 1964 Éric Losfeld published these strips as a stand-alone book titled ''Barbarella''. The book caused a scandal and became known as the first "adult" (erotic) comic book, though American pornographic comic books known as " Tijuana bibles" had long predated it. For her creator, the character embodied the modern, emancipated woman in the era of sexual liberation, and as a result, this literary work has come to be associated with the mid-20th century sexual revolution. The comic would stop publishing in 1978 Barbarella was relaunched as an ongoing series by the American publisher
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in December 2017.The creative team was as writer Mike Carey and Kenan Yarar as artists. The comic would be supervisor by Jean-Marc Lofficier who worked with the originally creator. It ran for 12 issues with a holiday special. Another relaunch was announced in May 2021 by writer Sarah Hoyt and artist Madibek Musabekov. It ran for 10 issues. After the announcement of a remake movie, Dynamite announced in November 2022 it relaunch the comic again with Sarah Hoyt returning as writer and the artist will be Riccardo Bogani. The comic will be called ''Barbarella: The Center Cannot Hold.''


Characters

* Barbarella: a young woman who travels from planet to planet and has numerous adventures, often involving
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. The aliens she meets often seduce her, and she also experiments with a "machine excessive" or "orgasmatron". * Professor Ping: a one-eyed old man who helps Barbarella. * Pygar: a blind 'angel' guided by Barbarella, he is the last of the ornithanthropes (bird-men). * La Reine noire (The Black Queen): a villainess who reigns in the maze-surrounded town of Sogo on the planet Lythion. * Lio: a brown-haired teenage girl saved by Barbarella; she must save the town governed by her father in ''Les Colères du mange-minutes''. * Mado: a
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whose "breakdown" Barbarella repairs. * Narval: an aiguiote (aquatic man) who comes from Citerne IV to complete his scientific research in ''Les Colères du mange-minutes''. * L'artiste: a self-insert of
Jean-Claude Forest Jean-Claude Forest (11 September 1930 – 30 December 1998) was a French writer and illustrator of comics and the creator of character Barbarella. Biography Jean-Claude Forest was born in Le Perreux-sur-Marne, a Paris suburb and graduated f ...
. Named Browningwell in ''Le Semble-Lune'', he and Barbarella have a child together.


Bibliography

* ''Barbarella'' (originally serialized in ''V Magazine'', 1962; book by Éric Losfeld, 1964) * ''Les Colères du Mange-Minutes'' 'The Wrath of the Minute Eater''(Kesselring, 1974) * ''Le Semble-Lune'' 'The False Moon''(Horay, 1977, ) * ''Le Miroir aux Tempêtes'' 'The Storm Mirror''(Albin Michel, 1982, art by Daniel Billon, ) The stories have been reprinted by
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and
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. Barbarella also guest-stars in ''Mystérieuse, Matin, Midi et Soir'' 'Mysterious, Morning, Noon And Evening''(originally serialized in ''Pif'', 1971; book edition by Serg, 1972) Barbarella was translated into English by
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and published in '' Evergreen Review'' #37-39 (1965–1966) and '' Heavy Metal'' (vol. 1) #11 through (vol. 2) #3 (1978). An updated adaptation of Book 1 is being released by
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on September 24; this new adaptation has been done by
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. Book 2 will see its first English adaptation in January 2015 by
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from Humanoids as well.


Adaptations

* A ''Barbarella'' film adaptation was made in 1968, directed by
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and starring Jane Fonda. Several remakes were considered with Bridget Fonda,
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,
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and
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, the most recent of which was abandoned in 2009. * A ''Barbarella'' musical based on the film was produced in 2004. * A ''Barbarella'' TV series was in development with writers
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, filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn, and Martha De Laurentiis, widow of the film's producer
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, were all involved. In May 2013, Refn said to ''Vulture'' that they are still writing and are going back to the original comics. As of May 2013, no one has been cast for the series yet. * In 2017,
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announced they had acquired the license to create new comics based on Barbarella. A twelve issue series written by Mike Carey with art by Kenan Yarar was published by Dynamite during 2017 and 2018, in conjunction with Barbarella's 55th anniversary.
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- longtime custodian of the Barbarella character - joined Carey as supervisor on the project. The single-shot ''Barbarella Holiday Special'' was published in December 2018, written by Locifier with art by José Louis Ruiz Pérez. ''Barbarella/Dejah Thoris'' was a four issue series published in 2019, uniting Barbarella with Edgar Rice Burroughs' Princess of Barsoom. It was written by Leah Williams with art by Germán Garcia. In July 2021, Dynamite launched a new ongoing series written by
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with art by Madibek Musabekov. On October 11, 2022, Deadline reports that Sydney Sweeney will star as the titular character and will also produce the film. Due to this a new comic series will be out in 2023.


In popular culture

* 1980s British pop band Duran Duran takes its name from a character in the 1968 film ''Barbarella'': Barbarella's mission in the film is to find a scientist named Durand Durand (pronounced "Duran Duran"). In addition, the band's first single from 1997's ''
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'' is entitled "
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." * Belgian pop singer and actress
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took this stage name from a character in the Barbarella comic books. * American rock band Clutch details a meet-up between the singer and Barbarella in which a
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is destroyed, among other exploits, in their song "In Walks Barbarella". *
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's only single from his debut album '' 12 Bar Blues'' is titled " Barbarella" as an homage to the iconic character. *Commander Cody's song "Dreams of Barbarella," from his 1978 album "Flying Dreams," details a man's descent into a fantasy world where he lives with Barbarella, in a magic ship out by the Milky Way.


Reception

Barbarella has been criticized for being dated and sexist. Barbarella has also being descripted as a sex symbol.


References


Sources

* Favari, Pietro (1996)
''Le nuvole parlanti: un secolo di fumetti tra arte e mass media''


External links

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