Fanart Friday: Marsu gone bad
With La Colère du Marsupilami (Spirou & Fantasio #55, “Wrath of the Marsupilami”) underway, maybe it’s a good time to post this fancomic (from Facebook): …
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With La Colère du Marsupilami (Spirou & Fantasio #55, “Wrath of the Marsupilami”) underway, maybe it’s a good time to post this fancomic (from Facebook): …
Today, a one-pager from our friends over at InediSpirou. This comic, written by D. Guillaumont and drawn by M. Séchet, was created for the Journal‘s …
In honor of the return of the Marsupilami, and of the new edition of Al Severin’s Spirou sous le manteau (“Spirou Under the Counter”), here’s …
Unlike the Charlie Hebdo murders in January, the terrorist attack in Paris last week didn’t seem like something this blog needed to or could meaningfully …
From the exhibition Spirou, de Champiñac a Pontevedra (“Spirou: From Champignac to Pontevedra” – gotta love that tilde!), which opened this week, a piece by Pinturero, …
Apparently this is meant to be a gender-flipped version of Spirou, though I don’t think I would have been able to tell without the hashtag.
It’s always interesting to see American artists interpret European comics characters (cf. this Steve Rude piece). Bill Sienkiewicz is a major US comics artist, known …
Two years ago, Fanart Friday featured a panel from an exercise in the Graphical Storytelling course at The Animation Workshop in Denmark, where students had …
Here’s another piece by Olivier Clero, who’s been featured here before.