Largo Winch

Largo Winch is a Belgian comic book series by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme, published by Dupuis. It started as a series of novels by Van Hamme in the late 1970s, but stopped due to a lack of success and the huge amount of work Van Hamme had in the meantime with his comic books (e.g. Thorgal). When artist Philippe Francq wanted to start a series with Van Hamme, he revived his old hero, and reworked the novels into the first albums of the comic book series. Later, more stories followed.

Largo Winch
Cover of the third album (translated to Takeover Bid)
Created byPhilippe Francq
Jean Van Hamme
Publication information
PublisherDupuis (French)
Cinebook (English)
Title(s)
L'Héritier
Le Groupe W
O.P.A.
Business Blues
H
Dutch Connection
La Forteresse De Makiling
L'heure Du Tigre
Voir Venise...
...Et mourir
Golden Gate
Shadow
Le Prix De L'argent
La Loi du dollar
Les trois yeux des gardiens du Tao
La Voie et la vertu
FormatsOriginal material for the series has been published as a set of graphic novels.
Original languageFrench
Genre
Main character(s)Largo Winch
Nerio Winch
John D. Sullivan
Dwight E. Cochrane
Simon Ovronnaz
Reprints
The series has been reprinted, at least in part, in Danish, Dutch, English, German, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Serbian.

Synopsis

The main character, Largo Winch

The main character is Largo Winch; birth name Largo Winczlav, who was born in Yugoslavia.[1] Other important characters include Nerio Winch (his adoptive father, though they share a great-grandparent), senior Group W executives John D. Sullivan and Dwight E. Cochrane, and his friend Simon Ovronnaz. In the first two volumes of the series, L'héritier and Le Groupe W, Largo, a young and handsome orphan, is propelled to the head of a business empire, Group W (of no relation to the real-life broadcasting division of American conglomerate Westinghouse Electric Corporation), after his adoptive father Nerio is murdered, and goes through a lot of troubles to preserve his inheritance and avenge Nerio. The following albums are more or less based on the same basic plot: someone is trying to harm Largo's company or to take control of it from him, and he has to fight that someone to ensure the survival of his holdings. Almost every story arc involves corrupt authority figures of a type which Nerio easily manipulated, but Largo confronts from the viewpoint of an "everyman".

All the stories of the series are published in two volumes, the first one being the one putting Largo in an impossible situation, and the second one letting him get out of it. In addition, both volumes share the same background color on the cover. The stories appear originally in French, and have been translated into various languages, including Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Polish, Portuguese, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Italian and Tamil. The series is among the most popular comics series in French, with annual sales of nearly 500,000 copies.[2]

History

Largo Winch mural on the Place des Sciences in Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium).

The birth of the character came in 1973, while Van Hamme was having lunch in New York City with Greg, chief editor of Tintin. The magazine sought to expand to the American market and Van Hamme was tasked with creating the comic character and genre interesting for an American audience. He thus opted for a business-thriller idea about a young mysterious billionaire, which would allow him to demonstrate his knowledge of economics. John Prentice, noted for his work on Rip Kirby, was chosen as the artist, and he drew a couple of boards before withdrawing from the project that was soon abandoned. Van Hamme first revived the character in form of an airport novel in 1978, encouraged by the huge popularity of Gérard de Villiers' SAS novels. The series lasted through 1985 when it came to a halt again. Finally, in 1990, being approached by Francq, Van Hamme used the character yet again in comic form, and it had instant success.[3]

Albums

  1. L'Héritier, 1990
  2. Le Groupe W, 1991
  3. O.P.A., 1992
  4. Business Blues, 1993
  5. H, 1994
  6. Dutch Connection, 1995
  7. La Forteresse De Makiling, 1996
  8. L'Heure du Tigre, 1997
  9. Voir Venise..., 1998
  10. ...Et mourir, 1999
  11. Golden Gate, 2000
  12. Shadow, 2002
  13. Le Prix de l'Argent, 2004
  14. La Loi du Dollar, 2005
  15. Les Trois Yeux des Gardiens du Tao, 2007
  16. La Voie et la Vertu, 2008
  17. Mer Noire, 2010
  18. Colère Rouge, 2012
  19. Chassé-Croisé, 2014
  20. 20 Secondes, 2015
  21. L'Étoile du Matin, 2017
  22. Les Voiles Écarlates, 2019
  23. La Frontière de la Nuit, 2021
  24. Le Centile d’Or, 2023

In English

The volumes have been translated into English and published by Cinebook[4] in a censored form. The following volumes have been released to date:

  1. The Heir (includes The W Group)
  2. Takeover Bid (includes Business Blues)
  3. Dutch Connection (includes H)
  4. The Hour of the Tiger (includes Fort Makiling)
  5. See Venice...
  6. ...And Die
  7. Golden Gate
  8. Shadow
  9. The Price of Money
  10. The Law of the Dollar
  11. The Three Eyes Of The Tao Guardians
  12. The Way and the Virtue
  13. Cold Black Sea
  14. Red Hot Wrath
  15. Crossing Paths
  16. 20 Seconds
  17. Morning Starr
  18. Scarlet Sail
  19. The Edge of Night
  20. The Golden Percentile

Spinoff- La Fortune des Winczlav

  1. Vanko 1848, 2021
  2. Tom and Liza 1910, 2022
  3. Danitza 1965, 2023

In other media

TV

An English-language TV series loosely based on the comics was launched in 2001 and lasted two seasons, starring Paolo Seganti as Largo Winch and Diego Walraff as Simon Ovronnaz. It aired in France on M6 and in Canada on Showcase Television as Largo. The complete series is available on DVD in France, with the episodes however only in dubbed French.

Film

A film, written and directed by Jérôme Salle and starring Tomer Sisley as Largo Winch, was released in France on December 17, 2008, loosely adapting the first two issues with elements of the next two.

A sequel, also by Salle, was released in 2011. Not adapting a particular storyline, it drew inspiration from the events of the fifth and six issues to create a new story. A third film is in the works, based on issues 13 and 14, without the involvement of Salle and Sisley but with a screenplay by series creator Jean Van Hamme himself, who'd been critical of the past films, and of Salle in particular.

A documentary, "Largo", directed by Yves Legrain-Crist with Jean Van Hamme and Philippe Francq, was released in France in Autumn 2007. This film shows two authors are searching for the answer to the question: "How is a comic book created?" It is available, with English subtitles, directly from the producers through VOD [5][6]

Video game

Largo Winch: Empire Under Threat
Developer(s)Dupuis
Publisher(s)Ubi Soft
SeriesLargo Winch
Platform(s)Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Windows
ReleasePS2, Windows
  • PAL: September 6, 2002
Xbox
  • PAL: September 19, 2002
GameCube
  • PAL: October 1, 2002
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Largo Winch: Empire Under Threat is an action-adventure game released in 2002 by Dupuis only in Europe. It is a puzzle-based third-person game with Largo himself as the playable character. The plot of the game follows the usual scenario of Largo Winch stories, with his business empire under threat as he fights to save it, in locations such as New York - Veracruz, Mexico - Russia, Siberia - Sardinia - and Nerio's Island Sarjevane in the Adriatic Sea. It received mixed reviews from critics[7]

See also

References

  1. First album in the series, "L'Héritier" (1990).
  2. "Bilan 2008" (in French). ACBD. 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2009-03-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. "Jean van Hamme raconte Largo Winch | le Blog de Milady".
  4. Largo Winch at Cinebook
  5. "Kanari Films features Largo, the documentary". exemple.pumit.com. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  6. "Largowinch-ledoc". Largowinch-ledoc. Archived from the original on 2010-08-08. Retrieved 2010-10-02.
  7. "Largo Winch: Empire Under Threat (2002)".
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