Scanlation Sunday: Marsupilami Thieves teaser
In 1952, the week before the first installment of Franquin’s Les voleurs du Marsupilami (Spirou #5), the magazine carried this teaser for the upcoming adventure. …
Spirou News and Comics in English
In 1952, the week before the first installment of Franquin’s Les voleurs du Marsupilami (Spirou #5), the magazine carried this teaser for the upcoming adventure. …
More of Spirou’s Exquisite Corpse! This time by Joan, Savoia, Barral & TaDuc, and de Bonneval & Bonhomme.
A while ago, the Scanlation Sunday piece was a couple of test pages by Stanislas, proposals for Spirou one-shots that never happened. But what does …
Here are another few bits of the Spirou comic jam An Exquisite Corpse:
Finally, here it is, the scanlation that’s been giving me so much trouble. With the recent release of the Danish edition of Le journal d’un …
So, it doesn’t look like the promised scanlation is going to be ready until the weekend. But so that you won’t have to go two …
I’m working on a longer scanlation, but couldn’t get it done this weekend. So as a fill-in, here’s the start of the Spirou comic jam …
Today, Didier Conrad draws Asterix and Yann Le Pennetier has written everything from Lucky Luke and Marsupilami to Sambre and Dent d’ours (“Beartooth”). Yann has …
Once again there hasn’t been time to do an original scanlation this week, so once again you get one reposted from elsewhere. This is the …
Today, 26. September, Raoul Cauvin turns 75. Perhaps most famous as the writer of Les tuniques bleues (The Bluecoats), a comic set during the American …