It's in 1982 that the Soleil adventure begins with the opening of a book store (specializing in comic books) and the publication of some youth oriented comic books. A decade later, Soleil acquires the rights to publish classic material such as Rahan, Mandrake the Magician, Tarzan and The Phantom. Strong with these success, the then small publisher started encouraging local talents to produce comic books of an increasingly popular genre at the time on the European market: fantasy (or heroic fantasy as the French like to call it...). Two of these young talents, Christophe Arleston and Didier Tarquin, will be instrumental in the success of Soleil by creating Lanfeust de Troy in 1994. The series is considered a landmark for the company since it has sold millions of copies and inspired many spin-off. In 1998, Soleil even created a magazine called Lanfeust Mag to pre-publish many of his most popular series. Arleston also created other titles such as Morea and Les naufragés d'Ythaq (translated by Marvel Comics) for the publishers. Many of his series are considered the back-bone of Soleil's catalog.
In 2006, Soleil Productions was the third biggest comic publisher in Europe with an estimated 40 millions euros income and is now one of Toulon's biggest private employer.
Soleil has been translated in North America by Marvel Comics. You can find a review of Sky-Doll here and reviews of Samurai here and here.
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