Spirou & Fantasio 7 - The Rhinoceros Horn (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
48
Utgivningsdatum
2014-12-11
Förlag
Cinebook Ltd
Illustrationer
Comic strips
Volymtitel
7
Dimensioner
287 x 216 x 3 mm
Vikt
136 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781849182249

Spirou & Fantasio 7 - The Rhinoceros Horn

The Rhinoceros' Horn

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Spirou and Fantasio, during a daring night investigation, encounter a wounded man who is running from mysterious men. He claims they bombed an automobile factory to steal the plans of a highly advanced prototype, and that he took half of the plans and ran. Having sworn to take the documents back to their owner - who has the other half - the two adventurers are soon on their way to Africa. But of course, the bandits are in hot pursuit -
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  1. spirou fantasio
    Torbjörn Lindberg, 23 april 2015

    synen på afrikaner påminner om Tintin i Kongo men tecknat på 50 talet ! väldigt stereotypt ritade afrikaner, bastkjolar etc

    asistiskt är inte en underdrift

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A Belgian cartoonist from the Golden Age of comics, Andre Franquin was as important and influential throughout his career as Herge, moulding and training dozens of artists through his long years at Spirou magazine. In his 20 years at the helm of "Spirou and Fantasio," creator of their fantastical friend the Marsupilami, he was also the father of one of the most beloved anti-heroes of European comics, Gaston Lagaffe, as well as the delightfully dark and sarcastic "Idees Noires." As a sign of his popularity, he received the very first Grand Prix de la ville d'Angouleme in 1974.