In the rain forest of South America lives a legendary creature: friendly, playful, intelligent... and with a simply extraordinary tail.
André Franquin Libros







Rites of passage and the struggle for survival - life is rough for the little Marsupilamis ...
"In Chiquito, capital of Palombia, there are nasty rumours flying of numerous orphans and poor kids going missing. And indeed, one evening, the son of a rich family is kidnapped along with a handful of street urchins after he sneaked out of school. The children are soon put to work in a clandestine gold mining camp. But the illegal prospectors are horrible polluters, and that's already brought them into a very angry Marsupilami's sights..."--Provided by publisher
The Marsupilami Vol. 6
- 48 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
In the rain forest of South America lives a legendary creature: friendly, playful, intelligent ... and with a simply extraordinary tail. The 6th adventure of the Marsupilami, one of the most endearing creations of a comics genius ...
Gomer Goof is a master loafer. He's also a genius, if absent-minded, inventor. His laziness, his gadgets and his sheer bad luck create havoc at Spirou Magazine and drive his colleagues crazy - but he's such a likeable guy!
Gomer Goof Vol. 4: The Goof Is Out There
- 48 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Realism vs fantasy, order vs chaos - the accountant versus Mr Goof!!
The Wrong Head
- 64 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
The legendary adventures of reporters Spirou and Fantasio, their squirrel Spip, and Franquin's Marsupilami. The 11th title of a series as fundamental as Tintin - 75 years of the finest comic tradition!
Spirou & Fantasio Vol.17: The Marsupilamis' Nest
- 64 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
The birth of the Marsupilami young captured on film in the wild!
"Belgain cartoonist André Franquin is probably best known in the US for Marsupilami, a cartoon animal who adventures--some of which were animated by Disney--are meant to entertain children. Die Laughing is not that. These comic strips, which span 1977-1983, lay waste to politicians, hunters, meat eaters, the arms race, the death penalty, and human nature itself, and are chillingly relevant today. This the first time these comics by Franquin have been collected and translated into English for an American audence"--Back cover