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''L'horloger de la comète'', written by
Tome A tome or codex is a large book, especially one volume of a multi-volume scholarly work. Tome may also refer to: Places * Tome, Miyagi, city in Japan (formerly Tome District) *Tome, New Mexico, an unincorporated community and census-designated ...
and drawn by
Janry Jean-Richard Geurts, perhaps better known under his pseudonym Janry (born 2 October 1957), is a Belgian comics artist. With Tome he created ''Le Petit Spirou'' and made several ''Spirou et Fantasio'' albums. Early life Born in Jadotville (now L ...
, is the thirty-sixth album of the '' Spirou et Fantasio'' series, and the fourth of the authors. The story was initially serialised in '' Spirou'' magazine, before released as a hardcover album in 1985.


Story

In ''The Comet's Watchmaker'', The Count de Champignac goes to visit his great nephew and entrusts the castle to Spirou and Fantasio, who both hope to relax. However, a strange vessel crashes in their garden and an individual resembling the Count de Champignac, accompanied by a strange creature, Snouffelaire, disembark. The individual proves to be the descendant of the Count, Aurélien, come from the future to look for the seeds of some plants that are extinct in his time in order to preserve them, located in the forest of Palombia. Knowing about the hostile environment of the Palombian jungle, Spirou proposes that he and Fantasio accompany Aurélien. However a malfunction sends the vessel to the sixteenth century during the Portuguese colonization of Palombie. Spirou, Fantasio and Aurélien are confronted by the hostile cannibals and the colonists who take them for French spies. Finally, Aurélien's vessel disintegrates, but strange individuals come from even further in the future to save them and to bring them back to their respective times.


References


Tome publications in ''Spirou''
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BDoubliées


External links


Official site Spirou albums
Spirou et Fantasio albums Works originally published in Spirou (magazine) Literature first published in serial form 1985 books 1985 in comics Comics set in South America Comics set in fictional countries {{FrancoBelgian-comics-stub