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{{Short description|Fifteenth album of the Spirou & Fantasio series by Franquin}}
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'''''Z comme Zorglub''''', written and drawn by ], is the fifteenth album of the '']'' series, and the first part of Franquin's Zorglub diptych. The story was initially serialised in '']'', before its release as a hardcover album in 1961. '''''Z comme Zorglub''''', written and drawn by ], is the fifteenth album of the '']'' series, and the first part of Franquin's Zorglub diptych. The story was initially serialised in '']'' magazine before its release as a hardcover album in 1961.


==Story== ==Story==
In ''Z is for Zorglub'', ] receives a hair dryer as a gift from a secret admirer, but its unexpected hypnotic abilities announce a new ominous presence in the Spirou universe. ], an old acquaintance of the ], appears from the past and offers the Count the chance to join him in seizing world domination, but it is firmly rejected. In response, Zorglub proceeds to demonstrate his powers by manipulating the township of ] to storm the Count's mansion, which nearly leads to the destruction of his laboratory. As this just barely fails, Zorglub decides to kidnap Fantasio, to "zorglhomize" him into a zorglhomme (zorglman), forcing ] and the Count to travel to the village of Zorgland, and attempt to outwit the criminal mastermind. In ''Z is for Zorglub'', ] receives a hair dryer as a gift from a secret admirer, but its unexpected hypnotic abilities announce a new ominous presence in the Spirou universe. ], an old acquaintance of the ], appears from the past and offers the Count the chance to join him in seizing world domination, but it is firmly rejected. In response, Zorglub proceeds to demonstrate his powers by manipulating the township of ] to storm the Count's mansion, which nearly leads to the destruction of his laboratory. As this just barely fails, Zorglub decides to kidnap Fantasio, to "zorglhomize" him into a zorglhomme (zorglman), forcing ] and the Count to travel to the village of Zorgland, and attempt to outwit the criminal mastermind.


==Background== ==Background==
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Uniquely, this album was translated into English and released in 1995 by Fantasy Flight Publishing, although this is currently out of print.

Along with the introduction of the new arch-enemy Zorglub, a few inventions and vehicles associated with him are seen for the first time, most impressively the ''Zorglumobile'' and the ''Zorglécoptère''. Another first is the stunning weapon of the zorglhomme, the ''Zorglonde'' (Zorglwave or perhaps Z-ray). Along with the introduction of the new arch-enemy Zorglub, a few inventions and vehicles associated with him are seen for the first time, most impressively the ''Zorglumobile'' and the ''Zorglécoptère''. Another first is the stunning weapon of the zorglhomme, the ''Zorglonde'' (Zorglwave or perhaps Z-ray).


Champignac town gendarme (policeman) Jérôme is seen for the first time, and is given the distinction of becoming the first zorglhomme of Champignac-en-Cambrousse. Champignac town gendarme (policeman) Jérôme is seen for the first time, and is given the distinction of becoming the first zorglhomme of Champignac-en-Cambrousse.

The album was translated into English by ] and released in 1995<ref>{{Cite book |last=Scott |first=Randall William |title=European comics in English translation: a descriptive sourcebook |date=2002 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=978-0-7864-1205-1 |location=Jefferson (N. C.) London}}</ref>{{Rp|page=75}}


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Fifteenth album of the Spirou & Fantasio series by Franquin
Spirou et Fantasio #15
Z comme Zorglub
Z is for Zorglub
Cover of the Belgian edition
Date1961
SeriesSpirou et Fantasio
PublisherDupuis
Creative team
WritersFranquin
with Greg
ArtistsFranquin
with Jidéhem
Original publication
Published inSpirou magazine
Issues
  1. 1096 - #1136
Date of publication1959-1960
LanguageFrench
ISBN2-8001-0017-6
Translation
PublisherFantasy Flight Publishing
Date1995
ISBN0-3163-5852-5
TranslatorKim Thompson
Chronology
Preceded byLe prisonnier du Bouddha, 1960
Followed byL'ombre du Z, 1962

Z comme Zorglub, written and drawn by Franquin, is the fifteenth album of the Spirou et Fantasio series, and the first part of Franquin's Zorglub diptych. The story was initially serialised in Spirou magazine before its release as a hardcover album in 1961.

Story

In Z is for Zorglub, Fantasio receives a hair dryer as a gift from a secret admirer, but its unexpected hypnotic abilities announce a new ominous presence in the Spirou universe. Zorglub, an old acquaintance of the Count of Champignac, appears from the past and offers the Count the chance to join him in seizing world domination, but it is firmly rejected. In response, Zorglub proceeds to demonstrate his powers by manipulating the township of Champignac to storm the Count's mansion, which nearly leads to the destruction of his laboratory. As this just barely fails, Zorglub decides to kidnap Fantasio, to "zorglhomize" him into a zorglhomme (zorglman), forcing Spirou and the Count to travel to the village of Zorgland, and attempt to outwit the criminal mastermind.

Background

Spirou published in English

Along with the introduction of the new arch-enemy Zorglub, a few inventions and vehicles associated with him are seen for the first time, most impressively the Zorglumobile and the Zorglécoptère. Another first is the stunning weapon of the zorglhomme, the Zorglonde (Zorglwave or perhaps Z-ray).

Champignac town gendarme (policeman) Jérôme is seen for the first time, and is given the distinction of becoming the first zorglhomme of Champignac-en-Cambrousse.

The album was translated into English by Kim Thompson and released in 1995

References

  1. Scott, Randall William (2002). European comics in English translation: a descriptive sourcebook. Jefferson (N. C.) London: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-1205-1.

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