After reading Tintin in America on a previous thread I was inspired to do another Franco-Belgian take on the mob story...

After reading Tintin in America on a previous thread I was inspired to do another Franco-Belgian take on the mob story, except this will be a little less Catholic than Tintin.

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Thanks for the storytime, user.

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That's all
Hope you enjoyed a slightly more ridiculous Franco-Belgian mob story.

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Why does the cover have #2 on it? I read the original ones in french and that's not the second album of the series.

>Fresh Air

Cinebook doing its retarded numbering again.

Damn, what a shame. Although, twas nice seeing the english version of the book.

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Tinting never joined the mob, Spirou and Fantismo got to join the KGB as well.

Really makes you think

Tintin doesn't have as exciting adventure?

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Thanks OP. Much appreciated, Tome & Janry are one of the best Spirou duo.

That's Peyo, creator of the smurfs, btw.

How old is Spirou supposed to be?
Anything with him shirtless?

Old enough to be an adult, not old enough to think about marriage

Mid twenties ish I'd say. He's got enough experience that he's def an adult, but he doesn't quite seem like he's pushing 30

Most of the Tome/Janry books are among my favorites, but especially Valley of the Damned, the one with Cyanide and the books with Vito.

>Valley of the Damned,
The arc is excellent, and very distinct from the usual Spirou adventure.