Fanart Friday: Mercvtio
Spirou and Fantasio, with the Marsupilami, by Sébastien Abellan (Mercvtio, 2014). This looks vaguely inspired by Franquin’s Le Prisonnier du Bouddha (“Prisoner of the Buddha”).
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Spirou and Fantasio, with the Marsupilami, by Sébastien Abellan (Mercvtio, 2014). This looks vaguely inspired by Franquin’s Le Prisonnier du Bouddha (“Prisoner of the Buddha”).
Before you’ve even had a chance to get the super-special edition of the latest Spirou adventure, it’s time to get excited about the next next …
Rudy Spiessert and Hervé Bourhis are the team behind this installment. Their comics for the Journal include Ingmar the viking.
Spirou and Marsupilami fanart, by Olivier Dekeyser (2014) A piece from Facebook this week. Dekeyser is a Belgian comic artist and colorist.
Today the 4000th issue of the Journal de Spirou is for sale. Quite an anniversary! It must be said that the official numbering is a …
Last night this site saw a big spike in its usually modest number of visitors, for no immediately obvious reason. That reason became clear today, …
Since we missed a couple of weeks of Scanlation Sunday last month, here’s a double dose of Spirou’s Exquisite Corpse to make up for it! …
Spirou by Olivier Grojnowski (1995). From Thanagra’s blog. Olivier Grojnowski (“O’Groj”) is a friend of Tarrin and Neidhardt, and does both humorous and – well, …
“Spirou Superstar in The Big Head” As 2014 draws to an end, it’s hard to keep up with all the Spirou stories coming out! Last …
To (belatedly) mark Fabrice Tarrin’s birthday this Sunday, here’s his short story for the 2013 anniversary issue, La Conte de Champignap, or “The Account of …