Le cas Lagaffe

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Gaston Lagaffe #9
Le cas Lagaffe
Gaston 9.JPG
Cover of the Belgian edition
Date1971
Series Gaston Lagaffe
Publisher Dupuis
Creative team
Writers Franquin
Artists Franquin
Original publication
Published in Spirou
Date of publication1971
LanguageFrench
ISBN 978-2800100913
Chronology
Preceded by Lagaffe nous gâte , 1970
Followed by Le géant de la gaffe , 1972

Le cas Lagaffe, written and drawn by Franquin, is the ninth album of the original Gaston Lagaffe series. It is composed of 52 strips previously published in Spirou. It was published in 1971 by Dupuis.

Contents

Story

Two new Gaston's pets appear: the cat, the laughing gull, [1] plus already presented the mouse Cheese and the fish Bubulle. These new pets cause most of the gags of the album.

Background

The number of pages is 54, whereas previous albums consisted of 59.

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References

  1. fr: la Mouette Rieuse. franquin.com