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The Smurfs #13: Smurf Soup
By (Author) Peyo
By (author) Yvan Delporte
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13th November 2012
United States
Children
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56
Width 172mm, Height 238mm
When Gargamel meets a giant with an insatiable appetite, he comes up with a plan to use the giant to destroy the Smurfs: tell him that Smurfs make the most delicious soup in the world! Papa Smurf catches wind of the plot, and begins to create a potion that will enable them to turn the giant, nicknamed "Bigmouth," against Gargamel. But when Bigmouth stumbles into the Smurfs village, the potion isn't ready, and the Smurfs must distract the hungry giant, or meet an untimely end inside its belly.
Entertaining and endearing. * School Library Journal *
Cartooning's craftsmanship at its height. * The Comics Journal *
Remarkably timeless. * Newsarama *
Any story with the Smurfs will elicit a nostalgic feel, but this will also bring in new fans. * No Flying, No Tights *
PIERRE CULLIFORD, born in Belgium in 1928, was the cartoonist known as Peyo. Peyo began his career working with some of Belgium's most talented cartoonists, including his lifelong writing partner Yvan Delporte. In 1958, The Smurfs made their first appearance and went on to become the world-famous characters we know and love today. Considered a legend in the comics world, Yvan Delporte was a writer often credited with helping to usher in the "Golden Age" of Franco-Belgian comics. Best known for his work on "Smurfs," Delporte also served as Editor-In-Chief for the comics magazine "Spirou," helping to create the memorable comics character "Gaston Lagaffe."