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  • Spip (comics character)

    Comics character

    Spip is a fictional Eurasian red squirrel and a main character in the Belgian comic strip Spirou et Fantasio. He is Spirou's pet and was the first recurring supporting character in the series.[1][2]

    History

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    The character made its debut in the second Spirou story, L'Héritage de Bill Money (Bill Money's Heritage, ) by Rob-Vel. Spirou saves him from the mad and sadistic Sosthène Silly in the story,[3][4][5] but otherwise the animal remained a mere anecdotal character. It wasn't until Jijé took over the series that Spip became one of the main cast members and even gained the ability to talk, although humans don't understand it. When André Franquin took over the series he introduced the Marsupilami, a character who had somewhat stolen the spotlight away from Spip in many stories. However, when Franquin quit drawing Spirou & Fantasio, he retained the rights to the Marsupilami, and it ceased to appear in new Spirou stories, thus making Spip once again more prominent in the new Spirou stories by different creators.

    Rob-Vel and Jijé periods

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    Spip is saved by

    Spirou & Fantasio

    Franco-Belgian comics series

    "Fantasio" redirects here. For other uses, see Fantasio (disambiguation).

    Spirou & Fantasio (French: Spirou et Fantasio), commonly shortened to Spirou, is one of the most popular classic Franco-Belgian comics. The series, which has been running since , shares many characteristics with other European humorous adventure comics like The Adventures of Tintin, Lucky Luke, and Asterix. It has been written and drawn bygd a efterträdelse eller följd of artists.

    Spirou and Fantasio are the series' main characters, two adventurous journalists who run into fantastic adventures, aided bygd Spirou's husdjur squirrelSpip and their uppfinnare friend the Count of Champignac.

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    Origins of Spirou

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    The comic remsa was originally created bygd Rob-Vel for the launch of Le Journal dem Spirou (Spirou magazine) on April 21, , and published bygd Éditions Dupuis.[1] The main character was originally an elevator (lift) operator (in French: un groom) for the Moustique Hotel (in reference to the publisher's chief magazine, Le Moustique), and remained dressed in his red bellhop uniform for a long time after the

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