L'abbaye truquée

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Spirou et Fantasio #22
L'abbaye truquée

Cover of the Belgian edition
Publisher Dupuis
Date 1972
Series Spirou et Fantasio
Creative team
Writer(s) Fournier
Artist(s) Fournier
Original publication
Published in Le Journal de Spirou
Issue(s) #1743 - #1766
Date(s) of publication 1971
Language French
ISBN ISBN 2-8001-0024-9
Chronology
Preceded by Du glucose pour Noémie, 1971
Followed by Tora Torapa, 1973

L'abbaye truquée, written and drawn by Fournier, is the twentysecond album of the Spirou et Fantasio series, and the author's third, following the Spirou retirement of André Franquin. The story was initially serialised in Spirou, before its release as a hardcover album in 1972.

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In The Hidden Abbey, Spirou, Fantasio and their guest Itoh Kata are visited by Charles Atan and his henchman Renaldo, members of The Triangle, who abduct the Japanese magician. Following their trail, it leads to an old abbey located in an abandoned village. There, Spip also disappears. During this time, the kidnappers of Kata are unable to keep it captive very a long time in its cell, not more than Spip, which joined its Masters. When Spirou and Fantasio find it finally, it has just locked up all the men of the Triangle in a cell excluded their chief, Charles Atan, and his Renaldo assistant. Leaving to their research, they prevent accuracy the self-destruction of the abbey, and realize that Renaldo was hung by the wrist with the ceiling. Planting there, they find Charles Atan and capture it. But Renaldo, which was released, saves its Master and the two gangsters flee.


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