Tora Torapa

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Spirou et Fantasio #23
Tora Torapa


Cover of the Belgian edition

Publisher Dupuis
Date 1973
Series Spirou et Fantasio
Creative team
Writer(s) Fournier
Artist(s) Fournier
Original publication
Published in Le Journal de Spirou
Issue(s) #1801 - #1824
Date(s) of publication 1972
Language French
ISBN ISBN 2-8001-0327-2
Chronology
Preceded by L'abbaye truquée, 1972
Followed by Tembo Tabou, 1974

Tora Torapa, written and drawn by Fournier, is the twentythird album of the Spirou et Fantasio series, and the author's fourth, following the Spirou retirement of André Franquin. The story was initially serialised in Le Journal de Spirou, before it was released as a hardcover album in 1973.

Contents

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

In Tora Torapa, Spirou, Fantasio, The Count, Itoh Kata and Zorglub are all gathered at Champignac, when The Triangle appears again, this time to kidnap the scientist with a dubious past, Zorglub. The heroes manage to shoot a tracking device into their abducted friend, and eventually trace the movements of the kidnappers to the island of Tora Torapa, in the past the location of an old base used by the Zorglub network. There, Triangle number one Papa Pop is waiting with evil plans for world domination, but which he needs Zorglub to set into effect.

[edit] Background

In this album, Ororéa is introduced.

Papa Pop's henchman Mac Ravash bears strong resemblance to comics writer and Spirou magazine editor Yvan Delporte.[1]

In the airport, airline hostess Natacha is seen leading the boy Benoît Brisefer.

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