Saturday, May 21, 2016
5 Characters In Comics And Detective Novels You Need To Know
Detective, is one of the professions related to the investigation or the investigation of a case or problem in the legal field. Detectives also sometimes confronted with riddles and secret codes that must be solved to find the truth. Some of the figures follows Detective perhaps we've read about in novels and comic books, and not a few of their stories inspire complicated cases, which until now is still a Mystery.
1. Jacques Clouseau
Inspector Jacques Clouseau is a fictional detective in the Pink Panther series Edward Blake. Some filmya first, played by Peter Sellers, was also played by Alan Arkin was also played by Roger Moore. In 2006 Pink Panther also regenerated to a widescreen version and followed by the sequel in 2009, where both the film is played by Steve Martin. By fans and critics, Inspector Clouseau figures considered representative of pop culture broadly in the present.
He was also the inspiration of the main character in a short animated cartoon series of the same title of "The Pink Panther". Although the characters in the animated series created in the late 1960s was never given a name, but obviously all depictions are based on Clouseau. animated character portrayal of Chief Inspector Clouseau regenerated since the 1970s that was made to resemble actor Peter Sellers, and last by Steve Martin.
2. Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. This figure was first published in 1887. He is a character created by a physician and author from Scotland named Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes is described as A genius who worked in the "bureau Consulting Detective" in London. Holmes is famous because of the greatness of intellect and wit skillfully use the expertise observation deductive analysis (although in reality, it uses reasoning abductive) other than that he also has the skills forensics to solve cases -kasus difficult.
Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that feature Holmes. The first story, A Study in Scarlet, appeared in Beeton Christmas Annual in 1887 and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890. People quickly famous Sherlock Holmes and preferably early in appearance with short stories that appeared in The Strand Magazine in 1891; The next couple of short stories and two serialized novels appeared until 1927. The story covers the period from 1875 until 1907, with the last case in 1914.
All the stories are narrated by Sherlock Holmes himself except four stories told by his friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson, two are narrated by Holmes himself and two stories were written in the third person. In two stories ( "The Musgrave Ritual" and "The Adventure of the Gloria Scott"), Holmes tells the story of the main stories of their past, while Watson becomes the narrator of the story in the novel.
3. Shinichi Kudo
Shinichi Kudo is the main character from the anime and comics known in Japan, Detective Conan. Shinichi Kudo told transformed into a figure of a child aged six years and changed his name to Conan Edogawa, taken from the name of Arthur Conan Doyle and Edogawa Rampo. Shinichi Kudo is a high school detective who helped solve difficult cases solved by the Japanese police. One day, he investigates suspicious man. Then he was attacked and forced to swallow a poison called APTX 4869 or Apotoxin that alter the body back into a little boy. To keep his secret he lived with his girlfriend Ran Mouri while disguised as Conan Edogawa in order to help the father Ran, Kogoro Mouri in solving the case, with the hope that one day there will be cases that come involving those black organizations who had given him medication so turning it into a small child.
4. Detective Kindaichi
Detective Kindaichi Hajime is the grandson of the famous detective Kosuke Kindaichi. He was a high school student who is lazy and a bit disrespectful. Only a handful of people who know kecerdasaannya are above average with an IQ of 180 and his natural talent in solving the case.
Kindaichi Detective Comics or in Japan known as Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo is manga and anime detective work yōzaburō kanari, Seimaru Amagi, and Fumiya Sato. This manga published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 1984 to 2000. This is quite popular manga also has a version of the novel that is more intended for adults with more severe cases. The first manga series is published by Elex Media Komputindo in 1999.
Case in Indonesia after the series was adapted into a series Kindaichi Case. Japanese edition graduated in 2000, after it was no longer a new story Kindaichi until 2004, when the story of Murder Legend of the Vampire (Vanpaia Densetsu Satsujin Jiken) was published. The authors say that the Kindaichi series will continue, but not published periodically. Until April 2007, there have been four new cases in the advanced series.
In Japan, there is also a widescreen version, dramas (soap operas Japan), an adventure story Kindaichi in the form of light novels, and video games for the PlayStation and Nintendo DS.
5. Hercule Poirot
Hercule Poirot is a fictional character who is a detective novel by Agatha Christie. Poirot appeared in more than 30 essay book. This character was born in Belgium, and has worked as an army there, but later moved to England after World War I and began his career as a private detective.
Poirot recognizable from his small stature, his head shaped egg, mustache firm and oily, the habit dandannya dapper, obsession with neatness and regularity, and his mocking of the methods of the detective who often had to crawl looking for instructions (this is a kind of satire on Sherlock Holmes , the detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). He prefers to investigate the psychological aspects of a crime, and the occasional bet with his friend, Arthur Hastings, that he can solve a case with just sitting on the couch and using "small cells in the brain" her.
As well as great detectives in fiction other mystery, (including Miss Marple, and Sherlock Holmes), Poirot also not married. Address fiction (on his business card) is:
Hercule Poirot
56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square
London W1, England.
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