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Pichenettes (Lapinot)
''Pichenettes'' is a comic strip in the series '' The Spiffy Adventures of McConey'' (''Les formidables aventures de Lapinot''), by the popular French cartoonist Lewis Trondheim. It was first released in 1996 as volume 2 in the series. An English translation, titled ''The Hoodoodad'', was released in 1998. This volume is often regarded by fans as one of the funniest and strongest entries in the series, and it contains several of Richard's most popular quotes. Plot The adventure takes place in modern France and uses the standard storyline of the series. While walking on the street, Lapinot and Richard accidentally bump into a bum who is about to commit suicide. They prevent him from doing so, despite his repeated attempts, and he eventually agrees to stop trying to kill himself as long as they agree to take his little stone which, according to him, is cursed and brings terrible luck to its bearer. Lapinot accepts, not taking the bum's warnings seriously, but most other characte ...
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Dargaud
Société Dargaud, doing business as Les Éditions Dargaud, is a publisher of Franco-Belgian comics series, headquartered in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. It was founded in 1936 by Georges Dargaud (), publishing its first comics in 1943. History Initially, Dargaud published novels for women. In 1948, it started '' Line'', a "magazine for elegant women", as well as a French edition of the Belgian ''Tintin'' magazine. In 1960, Dargaud bought the weekly ''Pilote'' magazine from René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo, and Jean-Michel Charlier. Goscinny continued as editor of the magazine, and Charlier was album editor for a period. In October 1961, Dargaud published the first ''Asterix'' album. In 1974, Dargaud wanted to diversify. ''Pilote'' became a monthly magazine and spawned two other monthly magazines. The new magazines were '' Lucky Luke Mensuel'' (a Western themed magazine around the series ''Lucky Luke'') and '' Achille Talon Magazine'' (a humor based magazine around the se ...
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Lewis Trondheim
Lewis Trondheim (born Laurent Chabosy, , on 11 December 1964), is a French cartoonist and one of the founders (in 1990) of the independent publisher L'Association. Both his silent comic ''La Mouche'' and Kaput and Zösky have been made into animated cartoons. He explained his choice of pseudonym after the Norwegian city of Trondheim as follows: "As a last name I wanted to use a city's name, but Lewis Bordeaux or Lewis Toulouse didn't sound so good. Then I thought about this city, Trondheim… Maybe someday I will publish a book under my real name, in order to remain anonymous." Biography Lewis Trondheim was first known as the author of ''Les formidables aventures de Lapinot'' (later to be translated to English as '' The Spiffy Adventures of McConey''). He invented the character in the late 1980s as a way to learn cartooning. The result was an initial 500 page graphic novel, ''Lapinot et les carottes de Patagonie''. All the while, he was publishing short stories for the satirical ...
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Blacktown (Lapinot)
''Blacktown'' is a comic strip in the series '' The spiffy adventures of McConey'' ( in the original French language), by the popular French cartoonist Lewis Trondheim. It was released in 1995 as volume 1 in the series. Trondheim chose the western genre for this volume, a genre he claimed to hate, as an exercise: he wanted to find out if he could create an exciting adventure out of something he originally didn't care for. Plot This is the first volume in the series to be set in a stock historical setting: the Wild West The American frontier, also known as the Old West or the Wild West, encompasses the geography, history, folklore, and culture associated with the forward wave of American expansion in mainland North America that began with European colonial .... Although it uses the same main characters (Lapinot, Richard, Titi) and gives them the same type of personality, this story bears no relation to the continuing storyline of the volumes taking place in modern Paris. ...
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Walter (Lapinot)
''Walter'' is a comic strip in the series '' The spiffy adventures of McConey'' (''Les formidables aventures de Lapinot'' in the original French language), by the popular French cartoonist Lewis Trondheim. It was released in 1996 as volume 3 in the series. An English translation, titled ''Harum Scarum'', was released in 1998. This is one of the fastest-paced books in the series, and the characters are constantly dragged from one situation to another without getting a chance to catch their breath. This volume is often considered by fans to be one of the funniest and strongest in the series. Plot This volume is set in a stock historical setting: Paris in the late 19th century. Although it uses the same main characters (Lapinot, Richard, Titi) and gives them the same type of personality, this story bears no relation to the continuing storyline of the volumes taking place in modern Paris. The plot mixes the mystery, horror, and science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shor ...
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