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Houba! On the Trail of the Marsupilami (original title: Sur la piste du Marsupilami) is a 2012 Franco-Belgian CGI animated/live-action comedy film co-written and directed by Alain Chabat. It is based on the comics series Marsupilami created by André Franquin.
Le voyageur du Mésozoïque, 1960 Le nid des Marsupilamis , written and drawn by Franquin , is the twelfth album of the Spirou et Fantasio series. The title story, and another, La foire aux gangsters , were serialised in Spirou magazine before the release in a hardcover album in 1960.
Capturez un Marsupilami (Capture a Marsupilami, 6/2002) (Short-Story collection). Art and story by Franquin. 1. La Queue du Marsupilami (The tail of Marsupilami, 10/1987). Art by Batem and Franquin, story by Greg. 2. Le Bébé du bout du monde (The baby of the end of the world, 6/1988). Art by Batem and Franquin, story by Greg. 3.
La Face cachée du Z (The Dark Side of the Z, released on October 21, 2011) 53. Dans les griffes de la vipère (In the Claws of the Viper, released on January 11, 2013) 54. Le groom de Sniper Alley (The Sniper Alley Bellhop, released on November 21, 2014) 55. La Colère du Marsupilami (The Wrath of the Marsupilami, released on December 2, 2016)
La queue du Marsupilami, written by Greg and drawn by Franquin and his collaborator Batem, is a comic album relating the adventures of the fictional character Marsupilami. This album is the number 1 in the series of Marsupilami albums, published by Marsu Productions .
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Franquin, who had previously worked for the publishing house Dupuis, decided to leave his company and start his own in 1987.He brought along his own creations Marsupilami and Gaston Lagaffe, and the company soon started launching a series of Marsupilami albums continuing publication of the character Franquin had created in 1952, [1] while working on the series Spirou et Fantasio for the Franco ...
In 1987 Franquin asked him to do the artwork of Marsupilami. [1] He has illustrated stories of the series since, starting with La Queue du Marsupilami (1987), initially working with Franquin himself and several writers, such as Greg, Yann, Fauche, Éric Adam and Dugomier.