- Le dictateur et le champignon
Graphicnovelbox| title= Spirou et Fantasio #7 Le dictateur et le champignon
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publisher=Dupuis
date=1956
series="Spirou et Fantasio "
origlanguage=French
origpublication="Le Journal de Spirou"
origissues= #801 - #838
origdate=1953 -1954
origisbn= 2-8001-0009-5
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writers=FranquinMaurice Rosy , idea
artists=Franquin
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previssue= "La corne de rhinocéros ",1955
nextissue= "La mauvaise tête ",1957 "Le dictateur et le champignon", written and drawn by Franquin, is the seventh album of the "
Spirou et Fantasio " series. After serial publication in "Spirou", the story was released as a hardcover album in 1956.tory
When the
Marsupilami causes chaos all over town, Spirou andFantasio decide that it is time to take him back to his home in thePalombia n jungles. After an eventful journey by cruise ship, they find that Fantasio's shady cousinZantafio has reinvented himself as General Zantas and become the country's ruthless dictator. The now power-mad Zantafio, intent on invading a neighbouring country, offers them top positions in his army, and when they indignantly refuse throws them in jail. The pair decide to feign a change of heart, and plan to foil the invasion using one of The Count of Champignac's curious inventions...Background
Two characters introduced in previous stories return for the first time in this one: the resourceful Seccotine, and the shifty Zantafio who was last seen repenting his scoundrel ways at the conclusion of "
Spirou et les héritiers ", but later evolved into a worse villain. Franquin expressed regrets at twisting the character back and forth like this, but later did the same again withZorglub .One of Champignac's most memorable mushroom-based inventions, the "Métomol", a powerful metal-softening gas, is introduced in this story and is later used again in several others.
The sequence where Spirou and Fantasio melt a whole army's gear is an early, still quite gentle, expression of Franquin's anti-militarism, which he would let loose much more ferociously in "
Gaston Lagaffe " and "Idées noires ".References
* [http://bdoubliees.com/journalspirou/auteurs2/franquin.htm Franquin publications in "Spirou"] BDoubliées fr_iconExternal 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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