"Belgain cartoonist Andre Franquin is probably best known in the US for Marsupilami, a cartoon animal who adventures--some of which were animated by Disney--are meant to entertain children. Die Laughing is not that. These comic strips, which span 1977-1983, lay waste to politicians, hunters, meat eaters, the arms race, the death penalty, and human nature itself, and are chillingly relevant today. This the first time these comics by Franquin have been collected and translated into English for an American audence"--Back cover.
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