Copyright Date:
2013
Edition Date:
2013
Release Date:
12/17/13
Pages:
192 pages
ISBN:
1-597-07445-4
ISBN 13:
978-1-597-07445-2
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
29 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Sat Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2014)
The second Papercutz anthology of original Smurf stories offers a delightful and instructive mix of Peyo's colorful tales. A series of essays interspersed throughout the collection provides social and historical context for the cartoons, particularly with regard to Smurfette, who was originally created as a destructive weapon foisted on the all-male Smurf village, reflecting period chauvinism. Other tales here feature the hilarity of Vanity Smurf creating a mirror image of himself, complete with identical reversed speech bubbles, in The Hundredth Smurf; and one of Peyo's Johan and Pirlouit adventures, The War of Seven Fountains, in which the Smurfs are merely an interlude, just as they appeared during the series' initial publication. As with other reprints of midcentury comics, some may bristle at the thought of young readers encountering the antiquated politics representative of the period, but that's all the more reason for adults to give in to their nostalgia for the whimsical Smurfs and share this collection with kids. Peyo, whose charming Benny Breakiron stories are also being reintroduced, certainly continues to deserve a readership.
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(Sat Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2014)
When the Belgian cartoonist Peyo created a village of cute little woodland creatures for his heroes Johan and Peewit to discover, he couldn't have known that they would wildly outgrow those humble origins to become a worldwide phenomenon all on their own. More than 50 years later, The Smurfs continue to delight us all with their silliness, bravery, heroism, and heart, and now we finally have a definitive collection of Peyo's original comics to see where it all began.
Newly remastered and presented in original publication order, along with a Smurfy collection of historical notes and photographs, this volume introduces us to Smurfette and features a Johan and Peewit story never before seen in the U.S.