Fanart Friday: Bruno Marchand
‘Panique sur la ville’ (“Panic Over Town”) by Bruno Marchand (2004). From Comicartfans. A rather lovely fake cover, it makes you wonder about what the …
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‘Panique sur la ville’ (“Panic Over Town”) by Bruno Marchand (2004). From Comicartfans. A rather lovely fake cover, it makes you wonder about what the …
2014 is looking good for Scandinavian Spirou fans, while a couple of new publications are moving down the pipeline in French. Let’s have a look …
A few days behind schedule, here’s the third part of Nic & de Kuyssche’s football opus (which still hasn’t featured any actual football). (See Part …
Spirou and Spip, by Grug (Grégoire Berquin, 2011) This image is the second hit when you Google Bing “Spirou fan art”, so I take that …
So, here we have part 2 (of 4) of Nic Broca & Alain de Kuyssche’s Go Champignac! (Allez Champignac!) Part 1 here.
The Count of Champignac, by Count Archek Brauer after Janry (2009). From DeviantArt. The drawing is based on the cover of Tome & Janry’s Virus! …
Spirou mural, Yoann & Urbana (2014). Photo by Sanza. A commenter already brought up this news, but here’s a proper post: A Spirou mural has …
Dupuis and the Journal de Spirou recently announced the first Spirou Festival, to be held in Brussels on 5–7 September (Friday–Sunday). It will take place …
François Duprat (2009). Image from the Capuchman website. Duprat is a French artist with a number of series, including L’Année du dragon (“Year of the …
“It’s the perfect time! A football story for the World Cup! And when else would we run it?” That’s more or less the logic for …