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Series
  
Writers
  
Franquinwith Greg

Published in
  
Spirou magazine

Originally published
  
1962

Preceded by
  
Z Is for Zorglub

Artist
  
André Franquin


Publisher
  
Artists
  
Franquinwith Jidéhem

Issues
  
1140 - #1183

Authors
  
Greg, André Franquin

Date
  
1962

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Similar
  
André Franquin books, Other books

L'ombre du Z, written and drawn by Franquin, is the sixteenth album of the Spirou et Fantasio series, and the second part of Franquin's Zorglub diptych. The story was initially serialised in Spirou magazine, before its release as a hardcover album in 1962.

Contents

Story

As The Shadow of Z, begins, Spirou, Fantasio and the Count of Champignac return from Zorgland, to find the population of Champignac have been paralyzed by a "zorglman" they left behind sedated, the abducted policeman Jérôme, who awoke and went on a stunning spree. After the ordeal of pacifying the rogue zorglman and restoring the people of Champignac to normal, time passes until Zorglub's sinister schemes again become evident. Without remorse (despite the conscience-burdened act during the conclusion of Z comme Zorglub) Zorglub continues to work for world domination from Palombia, with increased ambition, and allied with Fantasio's evil nemesis cousin Zantafio.

Background

In no small part, this album joins Franquin's body of work that comments on the advertising industry.

There is a stylistic change can be seen over the course of these two albums. Over the years of the production of this essentially, one very long story, the dynamic, "realistic" style undergoes a metamorphosis towards the flexible, comic style Franquin was to develop over his final period.

References

L'ombre du Z Wikipedia