Dupuis
File:LogoDupuis.png
Parent company Média-Participations
Status Active
Founded 1922
Founder Jean Dupuis
Country of origin  Belgium
Headquarters location Marcinelle, Hainaut, Belgium
Distribution France, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, Canada
Fiction genres Comic albums and magazines
Official website https://www.dupuis.com/

Éditions Dupuis S.A. is a Belgian publisher of comic albums and magazines.

Based in Marcinelle near Charleroi, Dupuis was founded in 1922 by Jean Dupuis, and is mostly famous for its comic albums and magazines. It is originally a French language publisher, but publishes many editions both in French and Dutch. Other language editions are mostly licensed to other publishers. Dupuis was for a long time a family business but was sold in the early 1980s and has since changed ownership a few times.

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Origin [link]

The growth of Dupuis towards the leading comic book editor of Belgium started in 1938, when Dupuis added to its portfolio of a men's magazine (Le moustique (the mosquito) in French, Humoradio in Dutch) and a women's magazine (Bonnes Soirées (good evenings) in French, De Haardvriend (the hearth's friend) in Dutch) a children's comics magazine, Le journal de Spirou. Originally, it was only in French, and contained a mixture of American comics (e.g. Superman, Brick Bradford, and Red Ryder) and new creations (Spirou et Fantasio and Tif et Tondu). A few months later, a Dutch edition called Robbedoes followed.

Growth after WWII [link]

After some difficulties during the war (mainly because of the scarcity of paper towards the end of it, but also because American comics weren't allowed to be published anymore), Dupuis started to grow quickly. Le moustique became one of the leading magazines with info on radio and (later) television in Belgium, and Spirou was one of the two leading European comic magazines (together with Tintin magazine).

Dupuis started publishing some books as well, but had real success by republishing the comics that had appeared as serials in the magazine, collected as albums afterwards. Sometimes these were one shots, but mainly they came in series. Dupuis has some of the best selling comic series, including Lucky Luke, The Smurfs, Gaston Lagaffe and Largo Winch. Many of these comic books have been reprinted constantly for thirty or forty years, thereby generating a constant revenue for the editor.

Stabilization and diversification [link]

In the early sixties, Dupuis started with other activities, including the merchandising of its comic series (puppets, posters, ...), and the making of animated movies. Most of these weren't very successful but raised the visibility of their comics even more. Still, towards the end of the 1960s, the golden age of Dupuis seemed to be over. Some of the magazines were struggling, the merchandising activities were vastly reduced, and the movie studio didn't seem to get any successful movies. But the core business, the comics and the magazines, continued to be hugely successful, with a comics catalogue of more than 2000 titles available in French. Many of the series have been turned into animated movies in the 1990s, including Papyrus and Spirou et Fantasio, and are being sold as movies and as comics throughout Europe. Dupuis has also started producing computer games.

In June 2004, Dupuis was bought by Média-Participations, which now owns almost all major European comic book publishers, including Dargaud and Le Lombard.

Collection Pirate [link]

File:Dupuis pirate edition.jpg
An example of Dupuis' so-called Pirate Collection — an edition of their own Mélusine series

Most Franco-Belgian comics are released in hardcover, which, due to the extra costs involved in its manufacture, makes them more expensive to buy than publications that were published with soft covers. Since about 1999, Dupuis has issued cheaper softcover editions under the label Collection Pirate, a cheeky reference referring to unauthorised pirated editions.

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Dupuis

G. Dupuis (Essex cricketer)

G. Dupuis (dates unknown) was an English amateur cricketer who made four known appearances in first-class cricket matches from 1787 to 1792.

Career

He was mainly associated with Essex.

References

  • Arthur Haygarth, Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 (1744–1826), Lillywhite, 1862
  • External sources

  • CricketArchive record

  • Dupuis (surname)

    Dupuis is one of the most common Francophone surnames, meaning "from the well/hole" (du puits).

    People with this name

  • Alexandre Dupuis (born 1990), Canadian football player
  • Albert Dupuis (1877–1967), Belgian composer
  • Antony Dupuis (born 1973), French tennis player
  • Bob Dupuis (born 1952), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Charles-François Dupuis (1742–1809), French scientist
  • G. Dupuis (Essex cricketer), cricketer of the late 18th century
  • Jacques Dupuis (architect) (1914-1984), Belgian architect
  • Jacques Dupuis (politician), Quebec politician
  • Jacques Dupuis (priest) (1923–2004), Belgian Jesuit
  • Jean Dupuis, founder of Editions Dupuis, Belgian publisher of comics
  • Jean Dupuis (1828–1912), French trader and explorer
  • José Dupuis (1833–1900), Belgian-born singer of French opéra-bouffe
  • Lori Dupuis (born 1972), female Canadian ice hockey player
  • Olivier Dupuis (born 1958), Belgian politician
  • Pascal Dupuis (born 1979), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Philippe Dupuis (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
  • FOI

    FOI may refer to:

    Organisations

  • Forum Oratori Italiani, Catholic youth organization in Italy
  • Fruit of Islam, Nation of Islam's security force
  • Swedish Defence Research Agency, (Totalförsvarets forskningsinstitut)
  • Fellowship of Isis, an international spiritual organization
  • Family Opera Initiative, an American opera company
  • Other uses

  • Freedom of information, a human right
  • Foi, a village in Crăciunești, Romania
  • Saint Faith, a French saint of the third century
  • Flight of ideas, in psychiatry
  • See also

  • FOIA (disambiguation)
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