''Spirou et les hommes-bulles'' (''Spirou and the bubble-men''), written and drawn by
Franquin, is the seventeenth album of the ''
Spirou et Fantasio
''Spirou & Fantasio'' (french: Spirou et Fantasio, wa, Spirou eyet Fantasio) is one of the most popular classic Franco-Belgian comics. The series, which has been running since 1938, shares many characteristics with other European comics, European ...
'' series. The title story appeared sequentially (in black & white) in ''
Le Parisien Libéré'', and only the accompanying story ''Les petits formats'' was serialised in ''
Spirou'' magazine as well, before both were published in a hardcover album in 1964.
Story
In ''Spirou et les hommes-bulles'', memories of ''
Le repaire de la murène'' are invoked as
John Helena, "the Moray", escapes from captivity, and
Spirou,
Fantasio and
the Count suspect he is going after the gold that is still in the wreckage of ''Le Discret''. A sudden trend of mini-submarine sabotage prompts the heroes to investigate, and the mystery becomes no more clear when Helena is discovered barely conscious, with gold, feebly warning of an attack by the "Bubble Men".
In ''Les Petits Formats'',
Marsupilami
''Marsupilami'' is a comic book character and fictional animal species created by André Franquin. Its first appearance was in the 31 January 1952 issue of the Franco-Belgian comics magazine '' Spirou''. Since then it appeared regularly in th ...
playfully exposes Fantasio's unused film, forcing him to go to Mr. Flashback's photo store to buy replacements. When Spirou next meets Fantasio, he is reduced to a palm-sized, paralyzed miniature statue, which causes Spirou to question his own sanity. In a setting of other similar incidents involving Mr. Flashback, and a suspicious collector of miniatures, Spirou is set on a desperate mission to somehow restore his friend back to normal.
Background
Uniquely, ''Spirou et les hommes-bulles'' was never published in the ''
Spirou'' magazine, but only in ''Le Parisien Libéré'', uncoloured, and subsequently the later colour treatment of the two stories in this album is distinctly different from that of other ''Spirou'' albums. In comparison to its "prequel", ''
Le repaire de la murène'', hailed for its rich and atmospheric colour-use, it is criticized for falling short in this respect, as well as other, more typical, sequel disgruntlement.
References
Franquin publications in ''Spirou''BDoubliées
External links
Spirou official site album index
Franquin site album index
Comics by André Franquin
Spirou et Fantasio albums
1964 graphic novels
1964 in comics
Works originally published in Le Parisien
Literature first published in serial form
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