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Beno?t Brisefer shows off his strength.
Beno?t Brisefer ( for "Benedict Ironbreaker", : Steven Sterk) is a
created in 1960 by
(best known for the ) about a little boy whose peaceful, innocent appearance, charm and good manners covers his possession of superhuman strength similar to that of . Since Peyo's death it has been continued by other artists and writers. Parts of the series have been published in a number of languages around the world.
Beno?t Brisefer first appeared in issue 1183 of
magazine in mid-December 1960. His adventures were regularly published in both the magazine and in book form. As well as Peyo himself, other contributors to the series included leading figures in the Belgian comics industry, such as ,
(who drew some of the covers when the series was published in Spirou), , ,
and , many of whom were part of Peyo's studio.
It initially lasted till 1978 when the success of the Smurfs prevented Peyo from working on his other series. Since his death in 1992, it has been restarted by his son
and artist . Peyo's signature still appears on the pages drawn by Garray.
In 1967, the
comic Giggle published Beno?t's first adventure, giving him the name Tammy Tuff. Other English-language publications have used the name Steven Strong and Benny Breakiron.
Beno?t Brisefer is a blond-haired little boy who always wears a , a blue scarf, a red jacket and black shorts. He is very polite, honest and well-mannered, works hard at school and likes to help people in need. He hates crime and injustice and has an intense dislike for firearms.
What makes him really exceptional, though, is that he possesses superhuman strength: he can lift tremendous weights, leap huge distances or jump over the buildings like a
and run extremely fast. When attacked by a small army, he easily defeats them by knocking them all unconscious. However, if he catches a
he loses his strength and becomes "the well-behaved little boy that every parent would love to have."
Beno?t lives in the little town of Vivejoie-la-Grande (French for "Big-Lovejoy"). No mention is ever made of him having parents or guardians of any kind. The only such reference was in Le Cirque Bodoni where Choesels, wanting to attract publicity and interest, told the journalists that Benoit belonged in a family of a
father and a
mother, one of 10 children. His last Peyo-written adventure, Le Fétiche, showed that a lady called Madam Minou took care of his house and served him his , but lives in another part of town. Other than that, his only known relative is his uncle Tonton Placide whom he sometimes stays with during the holidays.
Beno?t's adult friends are completely ignorant of his abilities: they are always absent or incapacitated when Benoit uses his strength, which he generally keeps secret. Whenever he tries to confide his secret with them, their response is "Of course, Beno?t, of course", while in the few times he tries to give a proof, he catches a cold. The witnesses of his power are the villains, always after they have been warned and failed to believe him. They usually all end up lying in a heap, knocked unconscious by Beno?t.
A recurring joke is Benoit's inability to narrate and explain events clearly when in haste or excited, as whenever he tries to warn the police. He talks excessively mixing his words, names and events, and ends up befuddling and confusing the adults. As a result he is never taken seriously, even if later he is proven right.
Another recurring joke is how Benoit, in his childhood innocence, links his larger-than-life experiences to basic morals taught in school. For example after uprooting a tree to save a stranded cat, he returns it to its previous position because "The schoolmistress says so". When attacked by criminals he tries to conform them by saying "The schoolmistress always says that you should not attack people who are smaller than yourself". The frequently-mentioned schoolmistress is not seen until Le Fétiche where her name is revealed to be " Tapotrin".
A frequent gag is Benoit's inability to control his strength, perceived by others as clumsiness. After each blunter, Benoit says to himself "What have I done again?". This makes it difficult for Benoit to play with other kids as he unintentionally breaks their toys: simply kicking a ball would cause it to burst. In later stories he is less clumsy, making friends and he and other children enjoy a good time at .
Mrs Adolphine, her robot double, Beno?t Brisefer and Serge Vladlavodka
Mister Dussiflard: a former
musician, now the driver of an old inter-war .
Serge Vladlavodka: an inventor who has devised a number of mechanical creations, including robots. Among other things, Vladlavodka was the creator of Mrs Adolphine II.
Mrs Adolphine: a charming little old lady, who is quite harmless and always offering sweets to passing acquaintances. She was the model for the robotic Mrs. Adolphine II.
Mrs. Adolphine II aka Lady d'Olphine: a robot created by Vladlavodka. He based her design on the (real-life) concept of the
devised by
but also made her more sentient. He also built her to look like a local lady, Mrs Adolphine, since the thick clothes she wore would cover the mechanics and the appearance of an old woman would explain her slowness. However, Vladlavodka once got two of her circuits mixed up and as a result she became evil: holding up people at gunpoint, robbing banks and even becoming a crime lord under the name "Lady d'Olphine". Although not strong enough to battle Beno?t, she is cunning and manipulative and has often tricked the good-natured little boy into unintentionally helping her in her plans.
The chief of police: of the town where Beno?t lives. Beno?t often goes to see him to warn of the crimes that he has witnessed, but his tendency to talk excessively when excited and mixing up his words tries the chief's patience and he sends him packing — leaving Beno?t to deal with the crooks himself. The chief also dismisses his claims on the grounds that kids like him read too many comics — before going into his office and reading some comics himself.
Uncle Placide: the nearest Beno?t appears to have to a relative, Uncle Placide is a large, powerfully-built man with a big heart to go with it. He is a police
who protects visiting foreign officials and celebrities. He is an expert
and can more than hold his own in a fight against multiple opponents (though he lacks his nephew's superhuman strength — of which he is unaware of in spite of Beno?t's numerous attempts to show him).
Below is a list of the French titles of Beno?t Brisefer's adventures, their year of publication, an English translation of the titles and a brief description. They are listed in order of publication.
Dictionnaire mondial de la Bd (World Dictionary of Comics) by Patrick Gaumer and Claude Moliterni, ,
Lady d'Olphine, written by Peyo and Yvan Delporte, drawn by Fran?ois Walthéry, published in 1973
Le Secret d'?glantine, written by Thierry Culliford and Pascal Garray, drawn by Pascal Garray, published in 1999
Madame Adolphine by Peyo and Will, published in 1963
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