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Les voleurs du Marsupilami

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Series
  
Spirou et Fantasio

Artists
  
Franquin

Issues
  
729 - #761

Originally published
  
1954

Preceded by
  
Spirou et les héritiers

Date
  
1954

Writers
  
Franquin Jo Almo, idea

Published in
  
Spirou magazine

Date of publication
  
1952

Author
  
André Franquin

Followed by
  
La corne de rhinocéros

Publisher
  
Dupuis

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Similar
  
André Franquin books, Other books

Les voleurs du Marsupilami, written and drawn by Franquin, is the fifth album of the Spirou et Fantasio series, resuming development of the Spirou universe where the previous Spirou et les héritiers left off. After serial publication in Spirou magazine, the story was released as a complete hardcover album in 1954.

Contents

Story

In The Marsupilami's Thieves, Spirou and Fantasio regret giving the magnificent animal they brought back from the Palombian jungle, the Marsupilami, to a zoo, and decide to free the animal again and return it to its original home. This plan fails because someone else beats them to the abduction, and another quest to find the Marsupilami begins. This journey brings them to the city of Magnana, and the fiendish Circus Zabaglione.

Background

As a direct (and slightly less fantastic) sequel to the previous album, Les Voleurs contain several memorable episodes, including the intermezzo at the border station, and Spirou and Fantasio's circus disguise act as "Cam & Leon", with some help from the science of The Count of Champignac.

Football player Valentin Mollet, introduced in this story, is another "shifting" character in Spirou et Fantasio. Initially a villain - he steals the Marsupilami for money to support his family - he repays Spirou et Fantasio for giving him a second chance and ends up saving the day.

Jo Almo, a pseudonym for Geo Salmon, is credited for idea work.

References

Les voleurs du Marsupilami Wikipedia