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The Genius of AndrĂ© Franquin: Redefining the Spirou Legacy. đšâĄ While Spirou was created by Rob-Vel, it was AndrĂ© Franquin
In the 21st century, publisher Dupuis adopted a unique approach to keep the classic property feeling fresh. Alongside the continuation of the main, canonical series, they launched a parallel line of graphic novels titled "Le Spirou de..." (Spirou by...). This initiative allows various independent, high-profile comic creators to produce standalone Spirou stories using their own unique artistic styles and narrative tones. spirou comic
However, the characterâs DNA changed radically with the arrival of in the post-war years. Franquin took over the series in 1946, and under his pen, Spirou shed the hotel lobby for the wider world. Franquin kept the uniform, but it ceased to be a job description and became a superhero costume of sortsâa symbol of an everyman who could go anywhere and do anything. The Genius of AndrĂ© Franquin: Redefining the Spirou Legacy
To understand the is to understand the shifting tides of Franco-Belgian bande dessinĂ©eâfrom the simplistic, optimistic adventures of the 1930s to the psychedelic surrealism of the 1970s and the complex, cinematic storytelling of today. Franquin kept the uniform, but it ceased to





