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Spirou et Fantasio #11
Le gorille a bonne mine
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Cover of the Belgian edition
Publisher Dupuis
Date 1959
Series Spirou et Fantasio
Creative team
Writer(s) Franquin
Artist(s) Franquin
Original publication
Published in Le Journal de Spirou
Issue(s) #944 - #966
#1023 - #1033
Date(s) of publication 1956
1957-1958
Language French
ISBN ISBN 2-8001-0013-3
Chronology
Preceded by Les pirates du silence, 1958
Followed by Le nid des Marsupilamis, 1960

Le gorille a bonne mine, written and drawn by Franquin, is the eleventh album of the Spirou et Fantasio series. The title story and Vacances sans histoires (A Quiet Holiday), were serialised in Spirou, before the hardcover album release in 1959.

The title literally means roughly The Gorilla's in Good Shape, but the title is also a pun on the "mine d'or" ("goldmine") which appears in the story.

When Egmont (on its imprint "Euro Books") published this album in English for the Indian market, it was given the title "The Gorilla Gold Adventure". [1]

Contents

[edit] Story

In Le gorille a bonne mine, Spirou and Fantasio journey to Molomonga in central Africa, on a journalistic expedition to seek out the rare gorillas of Mount Kilimaki. In a setting of uneasy atmosphere amidst questionable characters and unlikely accidents, their efforts become increasingly difficult, justifying the suspicion that someone tries to prevent the reporters from reaching their goal.

In Vacances sans histoires , the heroes take a road-trip south to the French riviera. This leads to an encounter with Ibn-Mah-Zoud, an abundantly wealthy sheik and allegedly the worst motorcar driver in the world, and who tries out their Turbotraction:Turbot-Rhino I.

[edit] Background

During the title story's original serial publication in Spirou, it was named Le gorille à mauvaise mine, but, after previously published La mauvaise tête, the hardcover album was renamed by editors who wanted to avoid establishing a trend of negative names (ie. The Bad Head, The Bad Expression).[2]

With Vacances sans histoires, this album contains the second Spirou adventure cameo appearance of Gaston Lagaffe, although the first would be released in a later album, Le voyageur du Mésozoïque.[3]

At the end of Vacances sans histoires, the Turbot 2 is revealed for the first time, as a replacement for the Turbotraction wrecked by the Sheik.

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