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gastonlagaffe · 1 month
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Olivier Schwartz - Illustration pour le calendrier 2024 en supplément au Spirou n°4472
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spifan · 1 month
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this was an insane issue for me guys...like. bisexuality really won 🥹🥹🥹
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tomoleary · 8 months
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Olivier Schwartz “La Femme Leopard” (2014) Spirou et Fantasio
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balu8 · 9 months
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Olivier Schwartz: Spirou and Fantasio
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sigmund-nemo · 9 months
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« Le Spirou de … T7 : La Femme léopard » par Olivier Schwartz et Yann
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pu2hp0p2 · 5 months
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Spirou - La photo de famille by Olivier Schwartz
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kimjimagery · 29 days
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This art was base of a illustration for the 2024 calendar drawn by Olivier Schwartz. https://x.com/siondanse/status/1822956767375937539
I thought it was the prefect scenario for Zantafio.
But I did stop at just a drawing; I written a short short story to go with it!
Zantafio Inferno
By KimJ
“Where am I? How did I get here?” Zantafio says to himself as he walks through a mysterious cave, he doesn't remember how he got there the last thing he remembers was he was carrying the Marsupilami that he knocked out with a tranquilizer and ran off with it leaving Spirou and Fantasio to get attacked by the jungle animals, then something hit him in the head and when he came to he became dizzy and then attacked by the natives who ambushed him in the density of the jungle and now all of a sudden he finds himself in the cave.  
“I must have run in here to escape them,”  he thought and continued to wander looking for a way out, he saw a light at the end of the cave and quickly ran to it but as he got closer and closer the stench of brimstone assaulted his nostrils as he stumbled through the cave. 
When he finally ran out he was met with the terrifying sight. A smoke filled sky, a landscape of jagged, molten rock, lava, and the sounds of tormented souls echoing through the desolate air. And the air was filled with an infernal heat. He saw a colossal, fiery gate, and etched upon it, were the words "Welcome to Hell."
His heart, pounding like a war drum, nearly burst from his chest. “This can’t be real!” Zantafio Exclaimed.
All of a sudden the gates opened up on their own like it was beckoning him to enter. Zantafio immediately turned around and made a mad dash back the way he came only to be met with a fiery gust of hot wind pushing him back to the gate and through it. Zantafio tumbles on the ground as the gate closes shut. 
"Well, well, Look what the flames dragged in!" A voice bellowed.
Zantafio got up to see two giant figures towering over him. “No! it can’t be!” Zantafio said to himself in disbelief.
Before him stood devilish versions of his arch-enemies, Spirou and Fantasio. Red skin, eyes burning with infernal flames, wings, horns, and pitch forks.
"Welcome to Hell, Zantafio," Spirou sneered, his voice dripping with malice as he they greeted Zantafio with a sinister laughter.
"We've been expecting you." Fantasio boomed, his voice a thick, echoing rumble. 
Zantafio stared at them, fear gripping him like an icy hand around his throat. How could this be? He had never done anything so bad... or had he? He couldn't remember.
"I never did anything... wrong," he stammered, his voice trembling.
"Wrong?" the devil-Spirou chuckled, a sound that was like nails scraping against a chalkboard.
"Everything you did in your life, every little transgression, every selfish act and misdeeds, greed and hatred, it all led you here!"
 Zantafio’s face went pale as he remembered all of the things he had done in his past and gulped.
“And now that you're here we can have some fun”  Fantasio chuckled menacingly as he snapped his fingers.
A tiny, demonic creature scurried out from the shadows, its fur red and its eyes glowing. It was a demon version of Spip, the squirrel, only now it was a being of pure malice. The little devil-Spip snarled, its tiny teeth bared in a threatening snarl. It lunged, its claws extended, aimed straight for Zantafio, and bit him on his ankles Zantafion cried out in agony.
Then more rustling sounds interrupted his despair. Zantafio’s eyes widened as he saw a fearsome sight around him swarms of mini-devil squirrels, each one brandishing pitchforks and devilish grins.
“No!” Zantafio shrieked, backpedaling frantically, but his retreat was futile. With surprising speed, Spip and his hellish entourage charged at their prey, chattering with malevolence. Zantafio’s heart raced as the tiny devils leaped upon him, biting his ankles and nipping at his shins, the sharp little bites clawing and ripping his clothes and stabbing him with their little pitchforks.
“Look at him!” Spirou mocked, leaning against a molten rock as he roared with laughter. “Poor Zantafio, brought down by a bunch of furry squirrels!”
The heckling continued as the demon-like squirrels swarmed Zantafio.
“Get them off! Get them off!” Zantafio screamed. He began to run to get away from the demons. He tried to fight back, but the little devils were too quick, agile, and numerous. He was helpless, overwhelmed, the demonic squirrels attacking him in a hellish frenzy.
He continued to run until he couldn't take the pain any longer and fell to the ground and shield himself in a fetal position hoping to protect himself as best as he could from the little demons.
Spirou and Fantasio were doubled over, their laughter echoing the fiery landscape.
"Oh, Zantafio," the devil-Spirou cackled, his voice dripping with sadistic delight. "This is just the beginning.”
“You have a lot more to experience here. And you have all of eternity to look forward to” said Fantasio Grinning maniacally.
The laughter continued, echoing in Zantafio's ears, the cackle of the devil squirrels fading into a gruesome chorus. Their laughter echoed through the abyss, a cruel symphony that shattered Zantafio's hope. He realized that his torment was endless, a never-ending cycle of suffering.
Zantafio's body convulsed violently as he continued to shield himself against the relentless assault. But his resistance was futile. The devils held him captive, their power overwhelming.
As the pain reached its peak, Zantafio'yelled out one final scream.
“Aaaaaargh!”
Then Zantafio woke up, he was drenched in sweat. His heart pounded as he looked around he noticed that he was back in the jungle.
A sharp sting was in his back and he reached behind him to remove whatever it was as he pulled it out and brought it up to his face he noticed that it was a dart from those natives that attacked them no doubt it was a poison tip dart but thankfully it wasn't poisonous enough to kill him for that he was thankful.
Zantafio looked around and realized that he was in a small ditch-like hole, he must have stumbled in there to hide from the attacking natives and luckily it worked. Zantafio leaned back against the walls with a sigh of relief remembering the nightmare he just had and chalked it up to the hallucination brought on by the poison. 
One thing is for sure he is still alive to scheme for another day. And one way or another he will find a way to seek revenge on Spirou and Fantasio and get rich in the process.
THE END
Art and Story © KimJ
Characters © Dupuis
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gffa · 2 years
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In honor of the 40th anniversary of the film’s debut on May 25, 1983, 40 storytellers explore the story of Return of the Jedi through the eyes of supporting characters, including heroes, villains, droids, aliens, and creatures.
From a Certain Point of View features contributions by bestselling authors:
Olivie Blake gives us a chilling glimpse into the mind of Emperor Palpatine.
Saladin Ahmed recounts the tragic history of the rancor keeper.
Charlie Jane Anders explores the life and times of the Sarlacc.
Fran Wilde reveals Mon Mothma’s secret mission to save the Rebel Alliance.
Mary Kenney chronicles Wicket the Ewok’s quest for one quiet day on the forest moon of Endor.
And Anakin Skywalker becomes one with the Force in a gripping tale by Mike Chen.
Plus, more hilarious, heartbreaking, and astonishing tales from Tom Angleberger, Kristin Baver, Akemi Dawn Bowman, Emma Mieko Candon, Olivia Chadha, Gloria Chao, Adam Christopher, Paul Crilley, Amal El-Mohtar, M. K. England, Jason Fry, Adam Lance Garcia, Lamar Giles, Max Gladstone, Thea Guanzon, Ali Hazelwood, Patricia A. Jackson, Alex Jennings, Jarrett Krosoczka, Sarah Kuhn, Danny Lore, Sarah Glenn Marsh, Kwame Mbalia, Marieke Nijkamp, Danielle Paige, Laura Pohl, K. Arsenault Rivera, Dana Schwartz, Tara Sim, Phil Szostak, Suzanne Walker, Hannah Whitten, Sean Williams, and Alyssa Wong.
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spiroufuckyboy02 · 5 months
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"Une Aventure de Spirou et Fantasio - La Femme léopard" (Olivier Schwartz). 🌸❤️
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Hola! J'aimerais bien faire plaisir à vos yeux avec un autre art... Mais Tumblr est foutu et ne veut pas le publier, alors retrouvez les pages de la BD sur notre bonnet de lait safran et son citron...) 💁🏻‍♂️😭
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heabitfruity · 9 months
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If Primarchs Had Spotify: Lion 'El Jonson Edition
Music that The Lion would do paperwork to, read or perhaps even dissociate to. He definitely took these from shows and movies he has seen due his brothers giving him exposure (he has definitely been influenced). He gives a 'pick and choose' vibe.
Note: This is not a representation of themselves, but what I think they'd like in normal human music
Who You Really Are by: David Arnold and Michael Price
Heaven's Light/Hellfire from The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) by: Chorus - The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Jack Everly, Tom Hulce, Tony Jay, Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz
Shadwell Breaks In by: David Arnold
Duel of the Fates by: John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra and Ronald Corp
He's a Pirate by: Geoffrey Zanelli, Hans Zimmer and Klaus Badelt
Battle Against A True Hero by: Toby Fox
String Quartet No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 110: II. Allegro molto by: Dmitri Shostakovich
Kingdom Dance by: Alan Menken
Three Card Switch by David Arnold
Mutiny by: Gabriela Quintero, Hans Zimmer, Klaus Badelt and Rodrigo Sanchez
Greensleeves by: Anonymous
Tetris by: Angèle Dubeau, Johann Sebastian Bach, La Pietà and Russian Traditional (very specific version, I am aware)
ASGORE by: Toby Fox
Nocturne No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 9 No. 1 by: Frédéric Chopin
Symphony No. 10 in E Minor, Op. 93: II. Allegro by: Dmitri Shostakovich
Out There from The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) by: Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz, Jack Everly, Tom Hulce, Tony Jay
Waterfall by: Toby Fox
Good Omens Opening Title by: David Arnold
Suite e-moll (orig. Lautensuite), BWV 996: Courante by: Johann Sebastian Bach
Inquisition by: Olivier Deriviere
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gastonlagaffe · 1 month
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Cette semaine, on retrouve Gaston et Jeanne!
... entre autres 😆
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spifan · 1 month
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why he 🥸☝️
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tomoleary · 8 months
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Olivier Schwartz (b.1968) “Souvenirs” Une aventure de Spirou et Fantasio (2017) Source
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balu8 · 24 days
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Olivier Schwartz
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unfinishedjulyrain · 11 months
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GETTING TO KNOW YOU !
respond to the following prompts. include as much or as little as you want; you don't have to answer them all !
name / alias. Dana
birthday. April 18th ( 1992 )
zodiac sign. peeps I just know Aries and year of the monkey
height. 5'1
hobbies. drawing, reading, writing, collecting books and manga, baking - oh I'm trying to make yoga a hobby lol, gaming though I'm not good at it ( currently playing Genshin and games like Persona 5, Final Fantasy, One Piece Odyssey )
favorite color. red, beige, pink, black, white
favorite book. favorite manga ( out of many ) would be Bleach, One Piece and Demon Slayer; as for books, The Wicked King by Holly Black, Anatomy + Immortality by Dana Schwartz, The Cat Who Saved Books by Natsukawa Sosuke
last show. watched Loki today !
recent read. I'm almost finished with Midnight Strikes by Zeba Shahnaz, then there is a cozy mystery on my ereader, next up is Masters of Death by Olivie Blake and as a manga, the new German 2 in 1 edition of D.N.Angel
sources of inspiration. I think it's mostly the show Supernatural as my source of inspiration and then whatever I pick up here and there, what fascinates me.
story behind url. As mentioned, I love BLEACH and one chapter is called 'unfinished july rain' and it stuck with me for years.
tagged by: @celestialshearts & @svnandmccn ( thank you ! ) tagging: @lunaxriax / @xneverendingchaosx / @dencesin / @temporalobjects / @deadbtclub / @officerconners / @levantcrs / @mournus ( ofc if you've already done it, no need ! just wanted to share with you; and ofc if you simply don't want to do it haha )
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therubyreader · 2 years
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See previous year's reading journeys
Book Goal: 30 50
Read So Far: 61
Books to Be Read:
Dark of the West - Joanna Hathaway
Books Read this Year:
These Violent Delights - Chloe Gong ~ Review
Our Violent Ends - Chloe Gong ~ Review
The Nature of Witches - Rachel Griffin
Of Cages and Crowns - Brianna Joy Crump
Gods of Jade and Shadow - Silvia Moreno Garcia ~ Review
Foul Lady Fortune - Chloe Gong ~ reread ~ Review
Anatomy: A Love Story - Dana Schwartz ~ Review
American Royals - Katharine McGee ~ Review
Ever the Hunted - Erin Sumerill
Ever the Brave - Erin Sumerill
Once a King - Erin Sumerill
Serpent and Dove - Shelby Mahurin
Six Crimson Cranes - Elizabeth Lim ~ Review
Last Violent Call - Chloe Gong ~ Review
The Dragon’s Promise- Elizabeth Lim
Shadow and Bone - Leigh Bardugo ~ Review
Skin of the Sea - Natasha Bowen
Soul of the Deep - Natasha Bowen
Siege and Storm - Leigh Bardugo ~ Review
Ruin and Rising - Leigh Bardugo ~ Review
Six of Crows - Leigh Bardugo ~ Review
Crooked Kingdom - Leigh Bardugo
King of Scars - Leigh Bardugo
The Raven Boys - Maggie Stiefvater ~ Review
The Dream Thieves - Maggie Stiefvater ~ Review
Blue Lily, Lily Blue - Maggie Stiefvater
Rule of Wolves - Leigh Bardugo
The Raven King - Maggie Stiefvater
Call Down the Hawk - Maggie Stiefvater
Mister Impossible - Maggie Stiefvater
Greywaren - Maggie Stiefvater
Caravel - Stephanie Garber ~ reread ~ Review
Legendary - Stephanie Garber
Finale - Stephanie Garber
The Poppy War - R. F. Kuang
The Inheritance Games - Jennifer Lynn Barnes
The Hawthorne Legacy - Jennifer Lynn Barnes
The Final Gambit - Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Clockwork Angel - Cassandra Clare ~ reread
Clockwork Prince - Cassandra Clare ~ reread
Clockwork Princess - Cassandra Clare ~ reread
Legendborn - Tracy Deonn ~ Review
Bloodmarked - Tracy Deonn
The Shadow of Perseus - Claire Heywood
The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins ~ reread ~ Thoughts
Catching Fire - Suzanne Collins ~ reread
Mockingjay - Suzanne Collins ~ reread
Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes- Suzanne Collins
The Atlas Six - Olivie Blake
Guardians of Dawn: Zhara - S. Jae-Jones ~ Review
House of Salt and Sorrows - Erin A. Craig
Foul Heart Huntsman - Chloe Gong ~ Review
Atalanta - Jennifer Saint
The Enchanted Hacienda - J.C. Cervantes
Fourth Wing - Rebecca Yarros
This Vicious Grace - Emily Thiede
The Curse of Saints - Katie Dramis
Iron Flame - Rebecca Yarros
Song of Silver, Flame Like Night - Amélie Wen Zhao ~ Review
The Lightning Thief - Rick Riordan ~ reread
The Sea of Monsters - Rick Riordan ~ reread
The Titan’s Curse - Rick Riordan ~ reread
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