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Hellaynnea
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Hellaynnea | |
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The Succubus Hellaynnea by Cyril Pontet | |
Publication information | |
Publisher |
Dargaud Zenda GLENAT |
First Appearance | Black Moon Chronicles |
Created By |
François Marcela-Froideval Cyril Pontet |
In-story information | |
Species | Succubus |
Supporting Character Of | Wismerhill |
Abilities |
Seduction Demonic Powers Soul Absorption |
Succubus (Succubus, Tome 1: La Guerre des âmes) | |
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Succubus, Tome 1: La Guerre des âmes Book Cover | |
Date | June 1996 |
Series | Black Moon Chronicles |
Page count | 46 Pages |
Publisher |
Dargaud Zenda GLENAT |
Creative team | |
Writer | François Marcela-Froideval |
Artist | Cyril Pontet |
Creator | François Marcela-Froideval and Cyril Pontet |
Original publication | |
Language | French |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Hellaynnea, is a named Succubus character in the graphic novel series Black Moon Chronicles. Initially unnamed, over the course of her story Hellaynnea becomes the lover of Wismerhill, another of the main characters of the series.
History
The protagonists in the original story were a half-elf named Whismerill with an unknown past and an extraordinary destiny, a thief called Pile ou Face (Heads or Tails), Ghorgor Bey, a giant barbarian and an evil Succubus (a female demon) who form a strange party of adventurers. As their story unfolded, they helped, joined or even fought different factions, according to Whismerill's personal interests. The Succubus, as later revealed, is named Hellaynnea. Fey was the first love of Whismerill, but when she passed away, Hellaynnea becomes Wismerhill's new lover.
Setting
The series was written by François Marcela-Froideval. It was an epic story offset by liberal doses of irreverent humour and the use of colloquial modern French over the archaic language usually found in such stories. The series, whose first episode was published in the late 80's, was also translated into German, Italian, Danish, Dutch and English. Following its long-lasting success in France, spin-off series were created to give more details on the background of some key characters. Episode 5 was the last volume drawn by Olivier Ledroit, who was replaced by Cyril Pontet for the rest of the series. Ledroit was still kept on drawing the remaining album covers. The 14th and final album of the series was released on 21st of November 2008.
See Also
External Links
- Black Moon Chronicles at Wikipedia
- Black Moon Chronicles at Bedetheque (In French)