Oumpah-pah

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Oumpah-pah is a French comic series about a brave Native American warrior, created by the renowned duo René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo before their work on Asterix.

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instanceOf comic series
artist Albert Uderzo NERFINISHED
artStyle cartoonish
countryOfOrigin France
creator Albert Uderzo NERFINISHED
René Goscinny NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Hubert de la Pâte Feuilletée NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1958
firstPublishedIn Tintin magazine NERFINISHED
genre adventure
humor
hasCharacterType European officer
Native American chief
hasCollectedEdition album format
hasMotif honor and bravery
misunderstandings between cultures
hasReprints yes
hasTheme clash of civilizations
friendship between cultures
satire of colonialism
influencedBy historical adventure stories
isEarlyWorkOf Albert Uderzo NERFINISHED
René Goscinny NERFINISHED
languageOfPublication French
lastPublicationYear 1962
mainCharacter Oumpah-pah (character) NERFINISHED
narrativeStyle comedic
notableFor early collaboration between Goscinny and Uderzo
numberOfAlbums 5
originalLanguage French
originalPublicationMedium magazine
originalPublisher Éditions du Lombard NERFINISHED
precededWorkOfCreators Asterix NERFINISHED
protagonistRole Native American warrior
protagonistTribe Flatfeet
publicationCountry Belgium NERFINISHED
publicationFormat serialized comic
relatedWork Asterix NERFINISHED
settingContext French colonization of North America
settingPeriod 18th century
targetAudience children
young readers
writer René Goscinny NERFINISHED

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René Goscinny coCreatorOf Oumpah-pah
René Goscinny scriptwriterOf Oumpah-pah