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Dungeon (comics)

Fantasy comic books series


Fantasy comic books series

FieldValue
titleDungeon
title_nonENDonjon
imageDungeon Logo.png
langfr
nonUSfr
Fantasyy
Humory
Anthroy
publisherDelcourt
startyr1998
endyrPresent
writersJoann Sfar
Lewis Trondheim
artistsVarious
creatorsJoann Sfar
Lewis Trondheim
subcatFrench comics
sortDungeon
addpubcat1NBM Publishing titles

Lewis Trondheim Lewis Trondheim

Dungeon (French title: Donjon) is a series of fantasy comic books created by Joann Sfar and Lewis Trondheim, with contributions from numerous other artists. It is originally published in France since 1998 by Delcourt as a series of graphic albums; English editions of a large amount of stories have been released by NBM Publishing between 2002 and 2023 in translations by Joe Johnson, first in a black-and-white periodical version and then as several color graphic novels.

The series is a parody of sword and sorcery conventions in general, and specifically of the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. All of the characters are either anthropomorphic animals or other strange creatures. The "dungeon" of the title is, in the original series, a business establishment run by a mild-mannered chicken, where heroes come in search of adventure and treasure and invariably die. The timeline in the main continuity is described as the stages of day; the series that lead up to the dungeon's creation are described in the Potron-Minet (Dawn) segment, the castle's glory days are described as its Zénith (Zenith), and its inevitable decay is described in the Crépuscule (Twilight) stories.

Sub-series

Dungeon is an extremely ambitious work consisting of several sub-series and various side projects. The Zenith books begin at number 1, while Early Years begins at -99 and Twilight at 101, implying that the authors intended to produce an unprecedented number of books.

''Early Years''

Dungeon Early Years (Donjon Potron-Minet, literally Dawn) describes the events leading up to the creation of the titular dungeon, with art by Christophe Blain, Christophe Gaultier and Stéphane Oiry.

''Zenith''

Dungeon Zenith (Donjon Zénith) portrays the golden age of the world of Terra Amata . The first four books are drawn by Lewis Trondheim, and from book five onwards by Boulet.

''Twilight''

Dungeon Twilight (Donjon Crépuscule) is a darker series where Herbert the Duck has become the dark overlord of the Dungeon, known as The Great Khan. Marvin the dragon, old and blind, teams with Marvin the Red, a brash rabbit warrior. The first three volumes are drawn by Joann Sfar, the others by various artists.

''Parade''

Dungeon Parade takes place between volumes 1 and 2 of Dungeon Zenith, starring its protagonists Marvin and Herbert. The artists are Manu Larcenet then various artists.

''Monstres''

Dungeon Monstres (Donjon Monsters) features secondary characters from throughout the story. Stories can be set anywhere in the timeline, and feature occasional appearances by the major characters. There is a wide variety of artists in the numerous volumes of this sub-series.

''Antipodes''

Two additional series (Donjon Antipodes − and Donjon Antipodes +) explore the distant past and the far future of the other series.

''Bonus''

A last sub-series called Donjon Bonus hosts works outside the comics, like the tabletop role-playing game Clefs en Mains

Bibliography

Since the series start, it has grown into quite a large collection of volumes. The place of each book in an orderly timeline is worked out using “levels”. The volume number of books in the main series (Early Years, Zenith, Twilight, Antipodes) is also their level. The Monstres and Parade level numbers are written down in the original books on the first page below the page number.

The following table shows all the French volumes by Delcourt (published since 1998) and information about English-language releases by NBM Publishing (published since 2002 and stopped in 2023). The table can be sorted by series, or by chronological order using “levels”. Unless otherwise noted, all the books are written by Lewis Trondheim and Joann Sfar, with various artists.

LevelSeriesFrench editionsAmerican editionsArtistOriginal release date
−99Early Years−99La Chemise de la nuit1The Night Shirt
Omnibus: The Night Shirt
−98Early Years−98Un justicier dans l'ennui
−97Early Years−97Une jeunesse qui s'enfuit2Innocence lost
Omnibus: The Night Shirt
−84Early Years−84Après la pluie
−83Early Years−83Sans un bruit3Without a Sound
−82Early Years−82Survivre aujourd'hui
1Zenith1Cœur de canard1Duck Heart
Omnibus: The Barbarian Princess
2Zenith2Le Roi de la bagarre
3Zenith3La Princesse des barbares2The Barbarian Princess
Omnibus: The Barbarian Princess
4Zenith4Sortilège et Avatar
5Zenith5Un mariage à part3Back in Style
6Zenith6Retour en fanfare
7Zenith7Hors des remparts4Outside the Ramparts
8Zenith8En sa mémoire
9Zenith9Larmes et brouillard5Fog & Tears
10Zenith10Formule incantatoire
101Twilight101Le Cimetière des dragons1Dragon Cemetery
Omnibus: Cemetery of the Dragon
102Twilight102Le Volcan des Vaucanson
103Twilight103Armaggedon2Armageddon
Omnibus: Cemetery of the Dragon
104Twilight104Le Dojo du lagon
105Twilight105Les Nouveaux Centurions3The New Centurions
106Twilight106Révolutions
110Twilight110Haut Septentrion4The End of Dungeon
111Twilight111La Fin du donjon
112Twilight112Pourfendeurs de démons
113Twilight113Passation
1.5Parade1Un donjon de trop1A Dungeon Too Many
1.5Parade2Le Sage du ghetto
1.5Parade3Le Jour des crapauds2Day of the Toads
1.5Parade4Des fleurs et des marmots
1.5Parade5Technique Grogro
1.5Parade6Garderie pour petiots
−4Monstres1Jean-Jean la terreur1The Crying Giant
3.5Monstres2Le Géant qui pleure
103Monstres3La Carte majeure2The Dark Lord
103Monstres4Le Noir Seigneur
−97.5Monstres5La Nuit du tombeur4Night of the Ladykiller
40Monstres6Du ramdam chez les brasseurs
−90Monstres7Mon fils le tueur5My Son the Killer
−85Monstres8Crève-cœur3Heartbreaker
75Monstres9Les Profondeurs
95Monstres10Des soldats d'honneur5My Son the Killer
−400Monstres11Le Grand Animateur6The Great Animator
6Monstres12Le Grimoire de l'inventeur
79Monstres13Réveille-toi et meurs
7Monstres14La Bière supérieure
−24Monstres15Les Poupoutpapillonneurs
−79Monstres16Quelque part ailleurs
114Monstres17Un héritage trompeur
115Monstres18Noces de fleurs
Antipodes −−10000L'Armée du crâne
Antipodes −−9999L'Inquisiteur mégalomane
Antipodes +10000Rubéus Khan
Antipodes +10001Le Coffre aux âmes
Antipodes +10002Changement de programme
Antipodes +10003Retour de flamme
Bonus1Clefs en main
Bonus2Création et parchemins
Bonus3Dynastie et magiciens

Main characters

  • Herbert the Duck is the "hero" of the story, and appears in at least Donjon Zenith and Crepuscule series. As his name suggests, he is a duck, although he has a humanoid body, and is covered in feathers. He is the possessor of the Sword of Destiny (a parody of other mystical weapons in adventure books). This sword is unique in that it can talk, and that has many mystical powers, such as being able to glow in the dark, being able to summon former bearers when someone other than its legitimate user tries to hold it, and not allowing the use of any other weapon by its owner. Also, one side of its blade has the enigmatic property of being able to cut -and even behead- living beings without killing them.
  • Marvin the Dragon serves as the reluctant instructor and protector of Herbert the Duck. Marvin is a fierce warrior who loves a good fight, but at the same time he is bound by the principles of his religion. He is a strict vegetarian, refuses to eat "human" or animal flesh and will not attack anyone who has insulted him. Like other dragons, he can breathe fire, but will do so only when strictly necessary. Initially caused by indigestion due to eating little blue mushrooms, Marvin is capable of producing a "Tong Deum", a large blast of fire-breath. He looks vaguely humanoid, with huge muscles and scarlet skin. Marvin is loyal to his boss, the Keeper - though not entirely averse to keeping him in the dark about certain matters.
  • Hyacinthe de Cavallere (aka the Dungeon Master or "the Keeper") is a greedy, yet lovable, capitalist who only cares about enriching himself by attracting adventurers and treasure-seekers to his Dungeon, where they will leave their corpses and possessions. In his youth, Hyacinthe was actually quite idealistic, and disguised himself as the nocturnal crime fighter "the Night Shirt". The Dungeon's core is the ancestral keep of the de Cavellere family, though greatly enlarged during Hyacinthe's lifetime.
  • Marvin the Red, the hero of the Crepuscule/Twilight series. He is a tall, thin rabbit, colored bright red. He is a young warrior and very impetuous.

Notes

References

  1. (2024-02-06). "About Dungeon".
  2. The three books taking place in level 103 retell the same events from three different points of view.
  3. ''Haut Septentrion'' et ''La Fin du donjon'' can be read in parallel.
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