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Blueberry / Comicbook
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Blueberry is a Franco-Belgian Western comic series originally written by Jean-Michel Charlier and illustrated by Jean Giraud (a.k.a. Mœbius but here frequently credited as "Gir"). The title character is a veteran of the The American Civil War who was later sent to the Wild West. Born Michael Steven Donovan, he later changed his name to evade prosecution for a crime he was framed for.When creating the series, Giraud was inspired by the time he had spent in the American West in the 1950s. The physical appearance of the character himself is based on French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo. Already fairly realistic in the first episodes, the series took advantage of loosened censorship laws in 1968 to get Darker and Edgier, with more overt depictions of violence and sexuality. In 1973, Giraud decided to redefine himself as Moebius, leaving the series to Colin Wilson (the New Zealander who worked on 2000 AD, not the British prose writer), who then passed it on to Michel Blanc-Dumont. Giraud later came back to Blueberry as a scenarist, and after Charlier's death in 1989, took over writing duties until his own death in 2012.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })A film adaptation was directed by Jan Kounen in 2004, focusing on Blueberry's experimentation with Native American shamanism and trance-inducing drugs. He was played by Vincent Cassel. | |
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Animal Assassin: Interesting case. When Luckner is captured by Walley Blunt, and forced to find his gold since Walley withholds water from him, he eventually uses a concealed, live rattlesnake to kill him, and since he was unarmed, and Walley had extreme (justified) distrust of him, this was actually the only viable option to prevent his own death. Not a Complexity Addiction this time. | |
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The Alcoholic: McClure. | |
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Alternate History: Is put firmly in this column with the two assassination attempts against President Ulysses S. Grant. In reality, there were no assassination attempts against Grant, and indeed there were no assassination attempts against US presidents between Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865 and the assassination of James A. Garfield in 1881. | |
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