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''Rahan'' is a French comic series about an intelligent prehistoric man, that appeared first as part of ''
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'' starting in March 1969, then published in albums of 2 to 4 complete stories. It was initially written by Roger Lecureux, and after his death in 1999, by Lecureux's son. ''Rahan'' has over 100 stories and lasted for 30 years. The comics' illustrations are mainly drawn by
André Chéret André Chéret (27 June 1937 – 5 March 2020) was a French comic book artist. He is best known for creating '' Rahan'' in 1969 alongside Roger Lécureux. Biography Chéret was placed in the care of farmers in Allier during World War II. Passio ...
. Other artists who also contributed were
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, Guy Zam and José de Huescar . It had received a few adaptations over the years – notably adapted into a 2008
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-French animated television series, titled ''Rahan: Son of the Dark Age'', produced by French animation studio Xilam Animation.


Premise

After the destruction of his tribe in a volcano eruption, Rahan moves from land to land and tribe to tribe while spreading goodwill among those-who-walk-on-two-feet, and a powerful ethic of cooperation. With his open altruism often at odds with his powerful will to survive, Rahan's ethic is encompassed by the qualities represented by the bear-claw necklace he received from his dying adoptive father, Crao: courage, loyalty, generosity, resilience and wisdom. After Rahan gets married, he receives a sixth claw, the claw of curiosity. Rahan uses a variety of
scientific method The scientific method is an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century (with notable practitioners in previous centuries; see the article history of scientific ...
s to pick up bits of his knowledge (from nature) and spin it for a solution – for himself, for some human tribe or even to help some animals in distress. He comes up with the catapult, the net, the fishing pole, the lens, diverts water for use in drinking and agriculture, flies on wings of leather, uses concave mirrors to concentrate the rays of the sun to heat caves and fight rampaging animals. In stark contrast to any other primitive story, which usually base around using stone as a major material, Rahan's adventure combines the positive social attitude of a true leader (being Rahan himself) with the inventive mind of a true scientist.


In other media

In 1986, ''Rahan'' was adapted into an animated series by RMC Audiovisual, having a total of 26 episodes. Another animated series was made in 2008, developed as a children's animated series with many differences. In 2006, a movie adaptation was planned, directed by Christophe Gans and starring
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in the titular role, but it had been postponed. The black edition of ''Rahan'' was edited by Soleil Prod in 1998, serving as the "complete edition" of the series.


TV series

Xilam Animation,
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, Rai Fiction and Castelrosso Films produced a television series titled ''Rahan: Son of the Dark Age''.''France-Italy Animation 'Rahan: Son of the Dark Age' at MIP Jr'', October 10th, 2008, by Aaron H. Bynum
on ''archive.is''. Taking place in a singular storyline, Rahan travels through a world after a dawn of humankind, with two tribes vying for who will be in control. Along his journey, he is accompanied by a sidekick named Ursus. While magic was repeatedly shown in the comics to be an ignorant misinterpretation of physical phenomena, the Shadow Queen (or "Queen of Darkness") is an actual magic user and the main antagonist of the series.


Cast

* Scott McShane as Rahan *
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as Ursus, Drak and Agar *
Phil LaMarr Phillip LaMarr (born January 24, 1967) is an American actor, comedian and screenwriter. LaMarr was one of the original featured cast members on the sketch comedy television series '' Mad TV''. His voice acting roles in animated series include J ...
as Enok, Crao and Mogo *
Jess Harnell Jess Harnell (born December 23, 1963) is an American voice actor and singer. His notable roles include Captain Hero in the animated TV series '' Drawn Together'', Wakko Warner in '' Animaniacs'', Ironhide in the first three ''Transformers'' fil ...
as Sanga, Guna and Bakur * Elizabeth Daily as the Shadow Queen and Tetya *
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as Noama * William Calvert as Daro and Bog


References


External links

* {{official website, http://www.rahan.org/


2008 Series


Xilam page
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