Lanfeust: Very dissatisfied with his ability to be able to melt metal, Lanfeust dreams of being a hero. One day in contact with some ivory sword pommel, he discovered an absolute power. To him the great adventure!
C'ian: Nicolède's elder daughter, but primarily girlfriend Lanfeust. Lovingly, she acquires after dark, the power of healing.
Cixi: Nicolède's younger daughter. She can transform water into ice or steam, and did not deny to play tricks on you!
Nicolède: The village elder of Glinin. He will guide Lanfeust, that scholars of Eckmül can study at leisure.
Hébus: Wild. Brutal. Ruthless. Carnivorous. In short, a troll, what! The perfect companion... when he is not trying to eat you!
The Knight Or-Azur: Coming of the Baron, he has the sword that gives Lanfeust his absolute power. Pretentious Knight crosses paths with our heroes repeatedly...
- "Intended for a wider market, this version only hang Humor is less present, the baddest and the presence hero 's Hébus is almost anecdotal Critics see it as a marketing release.... ... changes to the specifics of the format make it a 'next' interesting for those who love this series / world which is well developed...." - "Lanfeust Quest is not a simple transposition of the Franco-Belgian series Lanfeust of Troy Manga. While the original frame remains but Arleston and Ludo Lullabi achieve perfect adaptation taking into account the specificities of support...." - "... Definitely adapting Lanfeust manga format is a success that we look forward to continuing to read." - "... The authors now seem to have finished their moult transition to manga, adapting happily to the codes of shounen, that fits the character of Lanfeust and his little band...." - "... It must be said, the designs are superb Ludo Lullabi perfectly mastered his designs and the new character design is a success no box is sloppy and rendering is very dynamic...."
Adaptation
In 2011, it was revealed that Gaumont Animation was developing a 26-episode computer-animated television series based on the comics for M6. The following year, India's DQ Entertainment agreed to co-produce the show. Canal J joined as a broadcast partner that June. In France, M6 premiered the series September 25, 2013, followed by Canal J's broadcast on March 1, 2014, and sister channel Gulli on January 4, 2016. Australia's ABC3 began airing an English version on July 11, 2014. That same month, Disney Channels Worldwide acquired the series for broadcast in Germany, Spain, Turkey, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, the Middle East and Africa. The show has also aired on Portugal's Biggs, Singapore's Okto and Spain's Clan.
Reception
On bdgest.com, M. Antoniutti gave volume 1 a grade of 4 out of 10.