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Vacances de printemps (Lapinot)

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Writers
  
Frank Le Gall

Language
  
French

Followed by
  
Pour de vrai, 1999

Date
  
1999

Artist
  
Lewis Trondheim


Artists
  
Lewis Trondheim

Preceded by
  
Amour & Intérim, 1998

Originally published
  
1999

Publisher
  
Dargaud

Series
  
Les formidables aventures de Lapinot

Authors
  
Lewis Trondheim, Frank Le Gall

Similar
  
Lewis Trondheim books, Other books

Vacances de printemps (unofficial English translation: Spring vacation) 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 first released in 1999 as volume 5 in the series.

Unlike the other entries in the series, which were both drawn and written by Trondheim, this volume is only drawn by him and was written by another popular French cartoonist, Frank Le Gall.

Trondheim stated he accepted Le Gall's proposal to write a story for him as he felt his characters should not be exclusive to himself, and he enjoyed the idea of other authors writing for them.

Plot

This volume is set in a stock historical setting: England in 1870. 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. Lapinot is a naive English gentleman who wonders what love is, and tries to conquer the heart of his childhood love, Miss Nadia. But his rivals Richardon (Richard) and McTerry (Titi) are also competing for her attention.

References

Vacances de printemps (Lapinot) Wikipedia


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