X75-11: Bannister
Bannister is usually represented in the Journal de Spirou with the comic Les enfants d’ailleurs (something like “The Further Children”).
Spirou News and Comics in English
Bannister is usually represented in the Journal de Spirou with the comic Les enfants d’ailleurs (something like “The Further Children”).
The Swiss artist Bertschy often appears in the Journal with his series Nelson. He also attended the Spirou Tour Lausanne stop.
Kris and Duhamel make Les brigades du temps (“The Time Brigades”), about a corps of time-traveling agents, which runs in the magazine.
Ian Dairin‘s series KatZ is a frequent part of the magazine, and he’s been known to draw Spirou fanart.
Bercovici is another artist who draws one of Cauvin’s series for the magazine; in his case Les femmes en blanc (“The Women in White”) as …
Bédu draws the Cauvin-penned Les Psy (“Shrink” or “Shrinks”; I’m not quite sure) which runs regularly in the magazine.
Jean-Claude Fournier should need no introduction for the Spirou fan… but you can check out this tribute comic anyway.
Jannin is a long-time contributor to the Journal, and apart from his own comics he’s also been in charge of the recent color restorations and …
Émile Bravo, of course, is the man behind the one-shot Journal d’un ingénu (“The Diary of a Naive Young Man”).
As hinted in a previous update, this week’s issue of the Journal de Spirou is a Smurf special, timed to coincide with the publication of …