Fanart Friday: Denis Goulet
“Where has he gone off to now, that animal?” Denis Goulet (2010). From Flickr.
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“Where has he gone off to now, that animal?” Denis Goulet (2010). From Flickr.
Today is the 57th anniversary of Gaston’s first appearance (which I guess is meaningful because that was in 1957), and a certain web company has …
Danish cover for Spirou #5, ‘Les voleurs du Marsupilami’ (1981). Image adapted from Comicwiki.dk Of all the Spirou covers created for Interpresse, this is in …
After a week with no updates, I figure this piece of fanart is a good way to get back in the swing of things: A …
There’s a section of Spirou fandom, much in evidence on tumblr and DeviantArt, that is really into imagining various characters involved romantically. And one of …
One of the most iconic aspects of The Adventures of Spirou & Fantasio is their car, the Turbotraction (or just Turbot). Like the Batmobile, it …
Menno sent me this piece of fanart, and it’s pretty damn cool so I’m happy to feature it:
Probably no other publication has produced as many bizarre Spirou covers as Der heitere Fridolin, which first published Spirou & Fantasio in German from 1958 …
Galerie Petits Papiers in Paris is holding an exhibition of homages to Spirou by various artists (many of them also available for sale). Here’s one …
A cartoon or anime-inspired Spirou from tumblr. Looks pretty good, although the nose is maybe a little chunky; more Fantasio than Spirou in my opinion. …