Spirou and Fantasio is one of the most popular classic Franco-Belgian comic strips. The series, which has been running since 1938, shares many characteristics with other European humorous adventure comics like Tintin and Asterix. It has been written and drawn by a succession of artists.
Spirou and Fantasio are the series' main characters, two adventurous journalists who run into fantastic adventures, aided by Spirou's pet squirrel Spip and their inventor friend the Count of Champignac.
Spirou and Fantasio are the series' main characters, two adventurous journalists who run into fantastic adventures, aided by Spirou's pet squirrel Spip and their inventor friend the Count of Champignac.
The strip has been translated to several languages, among them Dutch, German, Portuguese,, Spanish, Japanese, Finnish, Scandinavian languages, Serbo-Croatian and Vietnamese. Two books, number 15 and 16, were translated into English, by Fantasy Flight Publishing in 1995. These editions are out of print as of 2007. Egmont has printed and released English translations of Spirou in 2007 in India through its Indian subsidiary ("Euro Books"). So far, albums no 1-11 and 14 have been translated.
The die-cast Edition Atlas – 1921 Citroen 5HP from cartoon Spirou and Fantasio, it produced under a license of Dupuis/Franquin and CIE S.A. by Edition Atlas, France in China 2006.
The die-cast from Spirou and Fantasio cartoon is related cartoon from a real drawing picture of Citroen 5HP was removed cover in 1921, thick heavy metal body, yellow colour, grayish tire. It has a replica of Spirou and Fantasio and their raising animal which was named Spip. Its manner looked beautifully alike a shiny cartoon. The body of the car will be designed to be molded as a cartoon. It is very nice model.
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