There was just a thread up on French cartoons and it really opened up my eyes to how many French shows I saw as a kid. So far i've found out SamSam, Oggy and the Cockroaches, Bunny Maloney (kind of obvious i guess) and Inspector Gadget are all French.
Any other recommended watching? I know of Super Fuck Friends and I liked Les Kasos, but what about comics (like pic related) too?
also does anyone know where i can see bunny maloney episodes?
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>>105135597 Frank Margering stuff.
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>>105135597 >Any other recommended watching? Space Goofs comes to mind.
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>>105018971 is a pretty decent list of French cartoons, some good, some not.
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read Lone Sloane do some acid first, like the author wanted you to
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>>105135597 I want to know more about that lewd loli
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>>105138855 >I want to know more about that lewd loli OK.
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>>105135597 Doesn’t anyone have that pissing contest page?
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>>105139688 >Doesn’t anyone have that pissing contest page? Sure.
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>>105139902 Isn’t there like a cover page in color with a pissing contest?
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>>105141809 >Isn’t there like a cover page in color with a pissing contest? Almost.
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>>105135808 man, the intro is a little more creepy than i remember. i could have sworn it was a little more upbeat and goofier.
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>>105141888 That’s it thanks
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>>105139902 and always thought the way she managed to piss that high was by doing a handstand with her legs doing the splits
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any more pages of this thing?
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>>105144201 It is full of references to music, movies and pop culture.
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When is tome 19 of Wake getting translated? Because the 20th tome is coming out later this month. Also, why the fuck Universal War Two keep getting delayed? The delays started with the 3rd tome back in 2016. The series would be fucking over already if it weren't for the delays.
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>>105139597 So is being lewd a common occurence or just a few isolated cases cherrypicked for us?
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>>105146789 >So is being lewd a common occurence or just a few isolated cases cherrypicked for us? A little of both.
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I finished scanning Naheulbeuk tome 4 (not translated yet), should I story time it here or make my own thread?
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>>105135597 Watch Lastman, absolute goat of a show, and leagues ahead of a whole lotta modern American tv shows
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>>105146858 I think we have room
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I want to storytime Spirou and Fantismo but the majority of the series is in French. Should I just post those anyway for a storytime?
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>>105139597 That strip is incomplete
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>>105146931 Naheulbeuk tome 4 is 48 page (50 if we add the cover and back cover)
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>>105146916 Wish someone would fix the cbz file of Lastman tome 7 because the fucking thing won't load properly in CDisplay for me.
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>>105144629 Outstanding page
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>>105135597 Wakfu is worth a look if you haven't yet.
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>>105148253 The End/La Fin
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>>105148261 Merci beaucoup
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>>105144629 >>105142385 >>105141888 >>105141775 >>105139902 French person here and i have something to say: this is not okey and needs to stop
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>>105146789 It's a running gag in a list of many.
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>>105149767 ta geule mohamerde
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>>105149767 Why do we need to stop
Some of these pages are great
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>>105149999 >Muslims are known for opposing child molestation Sure thing fagget
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>>105145298 When someone else picks it up.
Despite loving the series, Ouash didn't come back for the new Bellybuttons so it's fairly reasonable to say he's gone forever
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>>105150042 No they are not. Its garbage that time need to burry. Back in the day only the equivalent zoy kuk hipsters loved this shit. It everything they loved and tried to spread like cancer all over our society: degenerate american music, sexual promiscuery, drugs, fags and pedofags
There is nothing "french" about these so called "french comics", it was all learned from degenerate american jewish writers from the 60's like that fagget who made fritz the cat
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>>105150149 Muslims and especially arabs love to be outraged at things they do in secret, just to grasp some power leverage on the rest of society.
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>>105147249 http://www.mediafire.com/download/k9ejzsube4jjvay/How+to+scan+comics+like+a+Manatee+1.0.pdf You should read this and then make a new scan. Your resolution is inconsistent and there's a lot of blur.
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>>105135597 wait what's up with that arm
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>>105135597 Look in desuarchive for "franco belgian" or "eurocomic"
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>>105135658 I dont read frog
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>>105135808 Space goods is underrated as fuck here
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>>105150886 >Space Goods You had one job.
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>>105135644 Underrated, the guy is genuinely funny.
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>>105150172 The only one behaving like a degenerate american is you with your "muh feelings, censor this" bullshit. Fuck off.
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>>105150875 Never too late to start.
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>>105151407 Translations please!
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>>105153540 Frog is an ugly language and it's not worthy of learn unlike the German, Italian and Russian language.
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>>105153637 French is more useful for /co/ stuff than Italian.
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>>105151407 >>105153620 >>105154626 From the archive
Panel 1: Girl tells scout leader she's a bit embarrassed and hesitantly says she has something to ask
Scout leader (reading the Catholic Life magazine) says what is it my child, is it so grave that you can't find the words, have a bit of courage
Panel 2: Girl stumbles over words
Scout leader says come on my little one, speak without fear
Girl says: I would like to have a child with you.
Scout leader: You see! Was that so difficult to say!?
Panel 3: Girl smirks
(I'm not French, so mileage may vary)
Is it cropped like the other one? What is the context?
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>>105152729 Sorry, I don't speak ant.
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>>105135855 Damn american comic books are shit compared to this
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>>105151407 >lolis thirsting to be impregnated This is relevant to my interests.
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The Melusine translation project is working again at plus4chan; should have volume 14 done within a week or so.
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>>105155913 >a week Sounds about right, depending on when anon posts a cbr with the missing pages.
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>>105155913 I want to eat Melusine's ass
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>>105135597 A few personal favorite French/Belgian comics :
-Raymond Calbuth : slice of life about a delusional retired man who imagines his decidedly unremarkable life (spent mostly inside his flat with his wife) is an incredible adventure
- Les Bidochons : the life of a couple of "average French people" and their daily routines and exasperations
- Pretty much anything Reiser has ever done. Mostly satirical strips known, known for its gross-out, cynical humor, (funny) social
commentary and badly drawn, very expressive art
- Carmen Cru : old woman hates everybody in her village of inbred retards and makes their lives miserable
-Soeur Marie-Thérèse Des Batignolles : the weird adventures of a pot-smoking, hard-drinking, hard-hitting, Elvis-obssessed nun.
-Pacush Blues : the struggles of various societies of rats in various dumps where might makes right and death is omnipresent. Dark, depressing, incredibly fucking bleak but sometimes strangely beautiful and a bit philosophical.
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>>105156217 Translated title is "Close Encounters of the third age."
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>>105155913 >>105156136 >>105156186 >sassy E-cup witch >nude at least every other volume This is nice.
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>>105156271 Translation : Raymond Calbuth on to take over the world. Above their flat's map : conquered zone. Above world map : zone still to conquer.
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>>105156364 >E-cup I'm not sure you're living in the same world as the rest of us.
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>>105156443 Well, sometimes.
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>>105156564 Still hardly constitutes an E unless you go by the nip scale. Can't remember if the US scale is the same or slightly less than the nip one.
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No but seriously, there is something about Balak's art that look manga and yet, still look european:
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>>105156755 >there is something about Balak's art that look manga and yet, still look european They call it "franga" as in French manga.
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>>105135597 Inspector Gadget is only barely French, just so we're clear. It was made in English for a NA audience by a French company. But that company went on to make a ton of English stuff from that point forward (DIC).
Totally Spies was French, though. Also, Code Lyoko.
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>>105154626 >>105154637 >not posting pages from the HQ version Pervert Pappy (Pervers Pepere) - (Ouash) (Scanlation) (English).cbr
>>105156850 It's called humor. It's something normal people have.
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>>105156998 and Sonic Satam.
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Does anyone have the short story with the boy meeting his friend at the beach that physically developed since last year?
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>>105157027 It's from Petite Spirou btw
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>>105157255 >not linking to the translated vertical I know some anon made a translated version of that vertical.
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>>105157321 >I know some anon made a translated version of that vertical. Yes, but it's still missing the first two pages.
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>>105135597 Ahh, Gotlib, patrician taste.
By the kassos guys:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0KM_iDCFIA A bit older, but there's Lascars/Homiez. IIRC the team is almost the same. Decent movie, too.
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>>>/tg/63912820 seriously, awesome comic. >>105156998 Don't be like that anon. FR3 was part of the initial deal, and the first season ran at roughtly the same time in the US and in France.
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>>105158225 Is Alexia still going? I've seen the name plenty of times over the years, but I've never gotten around to read any of it. Partially because I don't want to get invested in yet another series several years between each tome.
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>>105159340 >spirou That's fanart, you philistine.
>>105159348 Oh, time to see if there's any official translations then. Dragonz is barely above sosich tier and my backlog is too big to waste time on mediocrity.
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>>105159340 >>105159590 So... is there another page?
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>>105160734 >So... is there another page? HA HA HA NOPE
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>>105161409 I guess the porn pic will have to do... too bad since I like this on model art better than the more detailed one.
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>>105135597 Who's arm is that? its Pale Like the girl and no one else
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>>105135597 >>105139597 >>105139902 >>105141775 >>105141888 >>105142385 >>105144629 >>105147022 Leave it to the French to make depravity hilarious. Almost makes me want to learn the language to see if the dialogue adds anything.
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I saw Bastien Vivès at a grocery store in Paris yesterday. I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything. He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?” I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but he kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen Galak bars in his hands without paying. The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Sir, you need to pay for those first.” At first he kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter. When she took one of the bars and started scanning it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to scan them each individually “to prevent any electrical infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she scanned each bar and put them in a bag and started to say the price, he kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
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I saw Bastien Vivès at a grocery store in Paris yesterday. I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything. He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?” I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but he kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen Galak bars in his hands without paying. The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Sir, you need to pay for those first.” At first he kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter. When she took one of the bars and started scanning it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to scan them each individually “to prevent any electrical infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she scanned each bar and put them in a bag and started to say the price, he kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
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>>105169324 Should have edited the meme and replaced the galak with baguettes
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>>105155783 most american companies don't get the benefits of letting an author make his book all by himself with all the time he wants, most capeshit is produced on short deadlines.
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all french shits on this thread look boring tb fucking h do /co/ hates weeby cartoons/comics or the ones that have beautiful french girls that much? if so thats a shame. ive sometimes researched french ones on the french internet and felt like they have much more modern and cooler/cuter ones than these boring looking traditional ones on this thread
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>>105170783 Recommend some new French comics then please.
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I want to read Claire Bretécher stuff because her art style is cool but its not in English what gives
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>>105171020 thats my question. want to know more about french comics, especially modern anime inspired ones, the ones that have bright/atmospheric colors like anime. so im asking. i bought a few french comics recently but showing them here seems out of place given the tendency of this thread.
buying many of them isnt easy. they are pricy in non-eu countries. it costs anyway.
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this is like European or something idk but the art is fun and I thought it looked like Barbarella but it wasn't but its still alright
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>>105155773 but you do speak asshole apparently, cool!
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>>105171195 post them anyway man, I'm interested. Don't worry about the other posts. So far they have been boring visually. I expected to see Charlie, Metal Hurlant or Pilot comics here...nope
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>>105171509 none of them. im the type of guy that in particular loves manly dark stuff but also consume any kind of comic.
pic related.
the feminine girl like japanese seinen ones aside, i like his bright yet soft color scheme the most and feel something very common with japanese stuff from it. also i like these scenes that are as if irl. its also very common with japanese comics/animations/games. what happens on this pic is pretty much the same as anime or jp games like jrpg. i want more of cool shit like this. i dont feel these things from american comics/cartoons. they are a bit too artificial for me like a movie set for hollywood
honestly speaking, i asked this here before but couldnt get any reply. yeah out of place. im nowhere near /co/s taste.
wish i could speak french a bit and ask it on a french forum
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>>105150172 Robert Crumb was raised Polish Catholic, and his father was an atheist. He has a fetish for Jewish women with big legs. Also he's a national treasure, you fucking puritanical degenerate.
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>>105171695 it's cool man, i totally understand the aesthetic you like. I used to live inJapan and read aton of manga with that realistic feel. I used to draw scenes from Non-No and other girls fashion magazines with similar feelings to them. Ive kinda moved on to more fantastical settings like the ones in Metal Hurlant. But I still appreciate the serene honesty of images like theses.I'm also trying to learn French and take a trip to Paris later this year.
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>>105171695 >im the type of guy who's gonna listen to such a cumrag holy shit.
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>>105171828 >raised by an atheist to be catholic Wut
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>>105171146 >I want to read Claire Bretécher stuff because her art style is cool but its not in English Catch 'em if you can.
http://www.eurocomics.info/authors/bretecher_claire.html Anonymous
>>105171973 /co/ centers around american stuff. from my experience euro/french/bd comic threads tend to go between american and euro comics/styles and the posters rarely mention manga for some reason despite france having the biggest manga market in the west.
there are plenty of threads about american weeb comics/cartoons or america vs japan, but isnt anything about crossover stuff between japan and euro/france.
too bad theres no such thread or board on 4chan. although i will keep researching french comics on my own.
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>>105173438 Not very diverse!
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>>105172453 He said that his father liked the catholic discipline
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>>105152965 >2000ad/Metal Hurlant crossover Anonymous
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>>105135808 Stop shilling a list that has fucking Baskup in it ffs.
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>>105170536 But the Galak is the only funny part, autismo burger-san.
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>>105173438 It weirds me out how Cauvin has the same iconic tinted glasses and moustache as Stan Lee.
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>>105170783 >do /co/ hates weeby cartoons/comics or the ones that have beautiful french girls that much? if so thats a shame. That's pretty much all that /co/ usually posts though. Are you retarded per chance? Threads like these with eurocomics that are worth more than a bored fap are way rarer than "lol look at those French naked girls" threads.
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>>105135855 This.
Also read Blast. I think it gets brought up a lot but it is really a fantastic story and the first French comic I actually enjoyed.
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>>105176609 Sucks. Need some French anon to fully do it. Gotta love a D&D session that literally starts off with you meeting some naked chick in a lake. But that's a shame. I've not seriously read it because didn't wanna become invested. Thanks.
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>>105149767 I really hope you're not french then
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>>105172712 thanks anon, wish they were on comixology
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>>105175950 >>105176609 I could swear I read a special with Ghorgor ages ago that hasn't been translated but I'm probably wrong.
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Blutch ! few pages of one of his latest albums, "Lune l'envers" (literally Moon the reverse/the backwards), unpoetically translated as "Dark side of the moon". It'll be a change from the usual Peplum pages
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>>105179702 Paintings are from Bertrand Mandico, young cineast of many qualities, one of them being having made the best french film of last year, Les garçons sauvages.
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Anyone here into Zombillenium? I liked the new issue, even if I thought it went into an unplanned direction, and the author had to dump a lot of new stuff in order to make everything fit well and advance.
>>105155783 Sturgeon's Law: 90% of any given medium is shit. Let's not get into petty gatekeeping, there's top notch US comics and garbage french comics.
We should enjoy the good ones together.
>>105159348 Officially, it's on hiatus while the authors do a couple other projects.
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>>105179799 Colorist Isabelle Merlet did a fantastic job on the colors, given the heavy amount of black Blutch likes to put in
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>>105179950 >FALUS It's called a "Majeur", which is both Major and the name of the middle finger in french. FALUS seems a bit on the nose
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>>105180034 People don't lie when they say franco-belgians have a propensity in comics to be sexual. Him and Blain have no restrictions when it come to it in their works, one characteristic of Blain's Gus is even to be a western centered on love stories
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>>105166509 >translate everything >accidentaly hit ctrl + W instead of ctrl + X AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Girl scout wants to bear the scoutmaster's child, and asks for nothing in return as society would frown upon their love
Scoutmaster acts like the noble beacon of virtue he is, and tells her to wait for the right man and the holy matrimony before having a child
Girl scout leaves, go see boy scout, and tells him she didn't manage to frame the scoutmaster for the pregnancy, so she'll have to go to an abortion clinic in England or Switzerland.
They had a plan to make him pay for her abortion, as boy scout doesn't have a dime and won't marry
Gril scout and boy scout insult each other like the trashiest redneck couple ever (a couple true gems here, but they wouldn't translate to english very well)
>>105169139 Playing russian roulette with artistic nudity of lolis on /co/? I like your style, anon.
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>>105180345 anyone reading this and wanting the rest ? If not, I'm stopping here. It's a minutemen-dask release, and I found it on europeanclassiccomic blogspot, in any case.
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>>105169324 It really was funnier when it was Pynchon. The jokes here aren't funny because it's Vivès
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>>105180368 >accidentaly hit ctrl + W instead of ctrl + X And this is why AZERTY sucks.
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>>105180368 Thanks for the translation! A pity that the orignal one was lost
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>>105180414 Thanks. I'll search for it. Blutch has a nice style.
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>>105180414 I'm really enjoying this, please do continue.
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>>105147022 Isn't this pedophilia
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>>105180552 >Isn't this pedophilia No, that's Gotlib.
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>>105180552 i thought they were supposed to be teenagers
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>>105180552 Well he is a scout leader.
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>>105170783 I mostly hate weeby French shit for what it represents. Starting somewhere between the 80s and 90s, everyone started slowly but surely abandoning their own artistic heritages to make inferior copies of Japanese comics and cartoons.
It's like when Russia started imitating America media towards the end of the Soviet Union. It doesn't matter how technically good the imitation is, it's always going to be less interesting than both the thing it's imitating and the more original works that came before.
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>>105179642 There are a lot of German names in this for a French comic.
Then again Blutch does come from Straßburg.
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>>105180345 >>105180414 forgot a page before stopping
>>105180540 having trouble with captchas not showing up rn. I'll storytime it with peplum or something later if it doesn't get back to normal
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>>105146916 The monster designs were absolutely top tier, hard to believe they were able to achieve such stunning animation with just the Kickstarter money
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>>105180414 enjoying it as well, but I can read it on readcomiconline to, so it's your call.
>>105180166 It's simply not such a big deal in western Europe.
You're more likely to find "casual" sex scenes in comics, but far less likely to have entire books revolving around massive fanservice (like Witchblade and co.)
Funnily, it's exactly the other way around for gore.
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>>105169324 For once, knowing the individual, that woudln't even surprise me.
That whole Petit Paul paedophilia scandal was a debacle, tho.
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>>105180779 turns out captcha changed its verification method and it sucks ?
nice to know then, that it's on readcomic.
>>105180946 It's not like Soleil isn't trying though, what a plague.
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>>105179824 >new There's a 4th tome?
>>105180368 >X But why? With C you can't accidently loose whatever you copied.
>>105180552 No, it's drawings. But (You) already knew that and just wanted someone to acknowledge your existence.
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>>105180651 What about Radiant which is so weebie that it’s published in Japan?
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>>105181286 >There's a 4th tome? Yes there is.
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>>105181340 Well shit. I hope phil gets around to ripping it at some point.
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Metal Hurlant is great, there is even a not-so-great TV show adapted from it (with poor CGI and even poorer acting, but still entertaining). Naheulbeuk is fun. If you can find translations or read french, Valerian, Lanfeust, Doggybags and Mutafukaz are good reads too.
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>>105181427 >Lanfeust let me mark my disgust
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>>105181151 >>105181495 Unironically glad that Soleil bashing is alive and well.
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>>105181289 That is just shonen
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>>105181340 there is that movie that came out in 2017 is it from the same serie?
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>>105182211 Yes. The movie is a prequel in that it reuses the story of the first issue, but with minor changes so that it fits in the continuity.
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>>105182211 Lemme supersize that for you, anon.
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>>105147387 Is Rick and Morty?
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>>105180470 Where do you live?
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>>105183200 Christophe Blain does nice work, too.
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>>105185572 Switzerland. We use the Germanophone keyboard setup but it works fine for French or Italian with Alt Gr.
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>>105180651 80s Soviet Russia made perhaps the most universally appealing entertainment product of all time. Cross-polination is good, it's just these days shit rises to the top rather than cream.
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>>105181851 Soleil and Ankama were fine and fresh in the 2000s... then it became a parody of itself. It's kinda like Image in the American comics market.
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>>105180993 >That whole Petit Paul paedophilia scandal was a debacle, tho. Anonymous
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>>105188340 Fuck, I just missed that as my friend's son's 1st birthday gift. Would have been perfect.