⚠️ Note: Franquin’s work is still under copyright (he died in 1997; copyright lasts 70 years in France). Respect creators.
This is the hidden gem. Many public libraries in the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia subscribe to Hoopla Digital or OverDrive/Libby.
Gaston Lagaffe is a comedic comic-strip series created by Belgian cartoonist André Franquin. Debuting in 1957 in the Franco-Belgian magazine Spirou, Gaston became one of the most beloved gag-strip characters in European comics, renowned for his gentle antiwork attitude, inventive incompetence, and a gallery of recurring characters that amplify the humor.
Dupuis has a dedicated mobile app (available on iOS and Android) for reading their digital comics.
⚠️ Note: Franquin’s work is still under copyright (he died in 1997; copyright lasts 70 years in France). Respect creators.
This is the hidden gem. Many public libraries in the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia subscribe to Hoopla Digital or OverDrive/Libby.
Gaston Lagaffe is a comedic comic-strip series created by Belgian cartoonist André Franquin. Debuting in 1957 in the Franco-Belgian magazine Spirou, Gaston became one of the most beloved gag-strip characters in European comics, renowned for his gentle antiwork attitude, inventive incompetence, and a gallery of recurring characters that amplify the humor.
Dupuis has a dedicated mobile app (available on iOS and Android) for reading their digital comics.