- QRN sur Bretzelburg
Graphicnovelbox| title= Spirou et Fantasio #18 QRN sur Bretzelburg
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publisher=Dupuis
date=1966
series="Spirou et Fantasio "
origlanguage=French
origpublication= "Le Journal de Spirou"
origissues= #1205 - #1237 and #1304 - #1340
origdate=1961 -1963
origisbn= 2-8001-0020-6
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writers=Franquin with Greg
artists=Franquin with Jidéhem
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previssue= "Spirou et les hommes-bulles ",1964
nextissue= "Panade à Champignac ",1969 "QRN sur Bretzelburg" ("Eng. Lit.", "QRN over Bretzelburg"), written by Franquin and Greg, drawn by Franquin with assistance by Jidéhem, is the eighteenth album of the "
Spirou et Fantasio " series. The story was initially serialised in "Spirou" under the name "QRM sur Bretzelburg" over an unusually long period (including a break in 1962), before a delayed hardcover album release in 1966.tory
In "QRN over Bretzelburg", trouble stems from
Fantasio 's amazingly small transistor radio which gets wedged stuck inside theMarsupilami 's nose. Apart from the grief and restlessness caused to all nearby by the unstoppable radio, the device jams the transmissions received by Marcelin Switch, a neighbour and radio enthusiast, who claims that this puts the life of King Ladislas of Bretzelburg in grave danger. While Spirou and Switch take Marsupilami to the clinic for nose surgery, Fantasio wearing a bathrobe and slippers in the wrong place at the wrong time is abducted by secret Bretzelpolizei who mistake him for Switch. Leaving the Marsupilami to recover in the hospital, Spirou, Spip and the nervous Switch travel to the dictatorial state of Bretzelburg, determined to rescue Fantasio, currently being tortured by the enthusiastic Dr.Kilkil. There, the team, reunited with the Marsupilami who has recovered uncannily fast and followed them across Europe, deal with a very unusual political situation...Background
Franquin has explained that he started "QRN" intending it to be another Zorglub story, but that this was vetoed by publisher
Dupuis , who had seen enough of the character for the moment. Lost for ideas, Franquin called Greg to help come up with a new plot. Even with this help, Franquin was forced by an early bout of depression to abandon the story half-way through and return to it later. Franquin realised at that time that he would not carry on with "Spirou et Fantasio " for much longer.In established comic book tradition, this album features apparent identical twin policemen in a way similar to "Tintin"'s
Thomson and Thompson , this time in a stereotypically German incarnation. In one scene, the angry King tells them to take their hats off in his presence, assuring them that they run no risk of brain colds.Edits
When first published in "Spirou magazine" the story was named "QRM sur Bretzelburg". The title was changed from "QRM" to "QRN" between the serialisation and the book publication since
QRN is a genuine code used in amateur radio transmissions.The magazine also featured scenes which were edited out for the book edition:
*In the opening, Spirou runs around the house desperately switching off Fantasio's loud-playing radios. He even goes so far as mistaking the
air conditioner , thetoaster and the flash camera for radios. ["Spirou" #1205, May 1961]*The Marsupilami causes chaos when he wanders around town with the miniature radio jammed in his nose. A commentary on a football game matches his moves as he gets around the various people in his way, faces a policeman (goalkeeper in the commentary) and a goal is striked when the pursuing Spirou and Fantasio collide with the officer. ["Spirou" #1209, June 1961]
*Later, in Bretzelburg, Kilikil forces Fantasio to walk around the jail's exercise yard with shoes that are far too small for him. ["Spirou" #1308, May 1963] (This takes place after the scene where Fantasio is shown banging on the cell door and complaining about having no shoes; the shoes can be seen when he is moved to another cell next to the kitchen.)
Themes
In this story Franquin highlights the
arms trade and how it encourages unnecessary conflict between nations in the pursuit of profit. It also satirises the affect on the local economy with people forced topedal to move the bus due to fuel restrictions; the lack of food in the shops; andnewspaper s being worn as clothes. The weapons are also shown as useless:oil barrel s are stuck together to appear likerocket s andgrenade s are made from food tins with the contents still inside. One might also in general see a de facto satire over life in then contemporary totalitarian states in especiallyEastern Europe , like e.g. DDRReferences
[http://bdoubliees.com/journalspirou/auteurs2/franquin.htm Franquin publications in "Spirou"] BDoubliées fr_icon;Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.spirou.com/spirou/albums.shtml Spirou official site album index] fr_icon
* [http://www.franquin.com/spirou_fantasio/albums_spirou.php Franquin site album index] fr_icon
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