Contents. Summary of the story The series are characterized by subseries and stand alone albums (i.e. Depicting a story which are not related to any other album as they do not impact the story line or are mentioned in other albums). The first twelve albums give a general impression of the Johan. He mostly wanders around in medieval as a lonely noble knight.
De Rode Ridder ('The Red Knight') is a Belgian-Flemish comic book series set in medieval Europe. It stars the title character Johan, the Red Knight, easily recognizable by his red tunic. It stars the title character Johan, the.
A common theme in these albums is the investigation of believed-to-be supernatural things and events (1: The Broken Sword, 3: The Bog Ghost, #8: The Golden Sickle,#9: The Dragon of Moerdal, #11: The Silver Eagle, #12: The Horn of Horak). Johan investigates these things and comes to the conclusion that these are merely tricks, used to mislead and frighten people.
In a few albums he travels around the world (#4: The Pearl of Bagdad (Iraq), #6: The Weapon of Rihei (Japan), #7: The Fall of Angkor (Cambodia). A common theme of these albums is the fascination of Johan for exotic cultures and his strong opposition to slavery. The chronology of the events in the series do not fit the chronology of real world events. 13- Evolution of the comic book. Karel Biddeloo (44-206) In 1966 the comic was declining in popularity, and Willy Vandersteen considered ending it. The remaining fans protested, however, and it was decided to continue the comic, written by Karel Biddeloo, who took the comic less in the direction of 'knightly tales' and more in the direction of fantasy and science fiction and more action, much to the displeasure of Vandersteen citation needed. Still, the comic remained popular.
In 2004, after the 206th album, Biddeloo died, and was replaced with the team of the Dutch writer Martin Lodewijk and the German artist Claus D. Johan, De Rode Ridder ( Johan, the Red Knight) Johan is the main character of the album, appearing in every single album. Johan's character embodies the ideal. He is brave to the point of intrepid, virtuous, loyal and an expert swordsman.
Most of the albums portray him as a travelling knight, owning nothing except his horse and his equipment. Often he will enter a community under threat by evil. This can be mundane (bandits, barbarian tribes or ruthless noblemen) or magical (evil sorcerers, monstrous races or old curses). Sometimes these present straight out fights, while at other times, Johan has to investigate to find his foe. In the end, Johan and the forces of good are usually triumphant. His travels have brought him far as well.
Egypt, South America, China and even outer space have been the background for Johan's heroics. Chronological accuracy is not much of a concern, Johan having encountered from the, as well as having fought in the in 1302. While generally acting as a lonely knight, Johan has - on occasions - settled down.
For a while, together with, he was one of the Knights of the serving under King Arthur, until the king's death in De laatste droom (one of Vandersteen's final comics in this series). Later on, King Arthur would be 'revived' by Biddeloo. Also, Johan stayed at the Castle of Horst for a while, which served as his 'birthplace' and changed the meaning of 'Rode' completely, as Johan turned out to be a member of the family of the Lords of Rode, which gave his name a dual meaning, the Red Knight and the Rode Knight, as in the Knight from Rode. Bahaal, Prins der Duisternis ( Bahaal, Prince of Darkness) One recurring character is Bahaal, the Prince of Darkness.
An evil creature, initially mortal and slain by King Arthur, he returned as a demonic nemesis. Often, Johan's magic-using antagonists are revealed to be working for him. Galaxa, the Faerie of Light is a benevolent creature first seen in De toverspiegel. In this comic, Johan fell in love with her, but because of Bahaal's actions she can no longer stay in the real world for longer than a few moments. Demonia is Bahaal's henchwoman. Beautiful and malicious, she regularly clashes with Johan. Still, some romantic tension has been suggested between the two.
Parodies A camp parody of the Red Knight, the Pink Knight, appeared in the comedy series Buiten De Zone. External links.