Spirou & Fantasio The following albums of
Spirou & Fantasio feature the Marsupilami: • 4.
Spirou et les héritiers (
Spirou and the Heirs, 1952). First appearance of the Marsupilami. • 5.
Les voleurs du Marsupilami (
The Marsupilami Thieves, 1952, after an idea by Jo Almo). This story picks up exactly where
Spirou et les héritiers ends. • 7.
Le dictateur et le champignon (
The Dictator and the Mushroom, 1953) • 8.
La mauvaise tête (
The Wrong Head, 1954) (Only in a short story at the end of the album) • 9.
Le repaire de la murène (''The Murena's Hideout'', 1955). • 10.
Les pirates du silence (
Pirates of Silence, 1956, with
Rosy (writing) and
Will (backgrounds)); followed by
La Quick Super (1956) • 11.
Le gorille a bonne mine (''Gorilla's in Good Shape
, 1956); followed by Vacances sans histoires
(Uneventful Holidays'') • 12.
Le nid des Marsupilamis (''The Marsupilamis' Nest
, 1957), which introduces a family of Marsupilamis living in the wild in Palombia; followed by La foire aux gangsters
(Gangsters at the Fair'') • 13.
Le voyageur du Mésozoïque (
The Traveller from the Mesozoic, 1957); followed by
La peur au bout du fil (
Fear at the End of the Line, 1959, with Greg (writing)) • 14.
Le prisonnier du Bouddha (
The prisoner of the Buddha, 1959, with Greg (writing) and
Jidéhem (backgrounds)) • 15.
Z comme Zorglub (
Z is for Zorglub, 1960, with Greg (writing) and Jidéhem (backgrounds)). First appearance of Zorglub. • 16. ''
L'ombre du Z (The Shadow of Z'', 1960, with Greg (writing) and Jidéhem (backgrounds)). Concludes a diptych. • 17.
Spirou et les hommes-bulles (
Spirou and the Bubble Men, 1959); followed by
Les petits formats (
The Small Formats, 1960); both with Roba (art). These stories, along with
Tembo Tabou, first appeared in a newspaper,
Le Parisien Libéré. • 18.
QRN sur Bretzelburg (
Q.R.N. over Bretzelburg, 1963, with Greg (writing) and Jidéhem (backgrounds)). A longer version was published in 1987 in a limited printing. • 19.
Panade à Champignac (
Babysitting in Champignac, 1968; with
Peyo and
Gos (writing)); followed by
Bravo les Brothers (
Hurray for the Brothers, 1967; with Jidéhem (backgrounds)) • 20. ''
Le faiseur d'or (The gold maker'', 1970) • 24.
Tembo Tabou (1958, with
Roba (art)); followed by short stories • 55.
La colère du Marsupilami (2016, by
Yoann and
Vehlmann)
Marsupilami By the late 1960s, Franquin decided to retire from drawing the
Spirou & Fantasio series, which was passed to a new artist,
Jean-Claude Fournier. Franquin did not give permission for the character to continue appearing in the series after the first Fournier story, ''
Le faiseur d'or'' ("The Gold Maker"), in which Franquin drew the Marsupilami himself. Spirou's Marsupilami ceased to feature in the comics after that, and was absent from
Spirou & Fantasio until 2016. In 1987, Franquin launched a new series centering around the Marsupilami with the new publishing house,
Marsu Productions. This series featured the Marsupilami family which had appeared in
Le nid des Marsupilamis. The first four volumes were illustrated by both Franquin and Batem. From the fifth volume onwards, Batem is the sole illustrator of the series. The stories in the first two volumes were written by
Greg. Afterwards, Greg stopped working on the series, and the next seven volumes were written by Yann. Various others have written for the series since; the most recent writer is Colman, who has received writing credits in the twelve most recent volumes. The first published album of the series is
La Queue du Marsupilami. In 2002, an album #0 was published, consisting of short stories featuring the Marsupilami, drawn by Franquin before 1987. • 0.
Capturez un Marsupilami (
Capture a Marsupilami, 6/2002) (Short-Story collection). Art and story by Franquin. • 1.
La Queue du Marsupilami (
The tail of Marsupilami, 10/1987). Art by Batem and Franquin, story by Greg. • 2.
Le Bébé du bout du monde (
The baby of the end of the world, 6/1988). Art by Batem and Franquin, story by Greg. • 3.
Mars le Noir (
Mars the Black, 3/1989). Art by Batem and Franquin, story by Yann. • 4.
Le Pollen du Monte Urticando (
The pollen of Mount Urticando, 11/1989). Art by Batem and Franquin, story by Yann. • 5.
Baby Prinz (10/1990). Art by Batem, story by Yann. • 6.
Fordlandia (11/1991). Art by Batem, story by Yann. • 7. ''L'Or de Boavista
(The Gold of Boavista'', 10/1992). Art by Batem, story by Yann. • 8.
Le Temple de Boavista (
The temple of Boavista, 10/1993). Art by Batem, story by Yann. • 9.
Le Papillon des cimes (
The butterfly of the summit, 10/1994). Art by Batem, story by Yann. • 10.
Rififi en Palombie (4/1996). Art by Batem, story by Xavier Fauche and Eric Adam. • 11.
Houba Banana (7/1997). Art by Batem, story by Xavier Fauche and Eric Adam. • 12.
Trafic à Jollywood (7/1998). Art and story by Batem. • 13.
Le Défilé du jaguar (
The fashion show of the jaguar, 9/1999). Art by Batem, story by Kaminka and Marais. • 14.
Un fils en or (
A golden child, 6/2000). Art by Batem, story by Bourcquardez and Saive. • 15. ''C'est quoi ce cirque !?
(What's this circus!?'', 9/2001). Art by Batem, story by Dugomier. • 16.
Tous en Piste (
Everyone to the ring, 6/2003). Art by Batem, story by Dugomier. • 17. ''L'orchidée des Chahutas
(The orchid of the Chahutas'', 6/2004). Art by Batem, story by Dugomier. • 18.
Robinson Academy (6/2005). Art by Batem, story by Dugomier. • 19.
Magie Blanche (
White magic, 11/2006). Art by Batem, story by Colman. • 20.
Viva Palombia (6/2007). Art by Batem, story by Colman. • 21.
Red monster (4/2008). Art by Batem, story by Colman. • 22.
Chiquito Paradiso (4/2009). Art by Batem, story by Colman. • 23.
Croc Vert (5/2010). Art by Batem, story by Colman. • 24.
Opération Attila (20 May 2011). Art by Batem, story by Colman. • 25.
Sur la piste du Marsupilami (4/2012). Art by Batem, story by Colman, Chabat and Doner. • 26.
Santa Calamidad (11/2012). Art by Batem, story by Colman. • 28.
Biba (11/2014). Art by Batem, story by Colman. • 32.
Bienvenido a Bingo ! (5/2019). Art by Batem, story by Colman. • 33.
Supermarsu (6/2021). Art by Batem, story by Colman.
Other • Marsupilami makes an appearance in
Asterix and the Big Fight (1964), as a side-show attraction among the many that spring up in anticipation of the titular contest. The stall presenting the Marsupilami is run by
Menagerix, who has an image of it as an advertisement of his tent. • ''L'Encyclopédie du Marsupilami'', published in 1991, is an "Encyclopedia" about the natural history of the Marsupilami, not a comic book. Text is by Cambier and Verhoest, art by Batem and Franquin. •
Gaston et le Marsupilami was published by Dupuis in 1978. This album groups all the short stories featuring both
Gaston Lagaffe and Marsupilami, previously published in
Spirou magazine. All these strips were then published in the album
Capturez un Marsupilami. • In December 2006, an illustrated book series featuring the Marsupilami as the main character was created in the
Bibliothèque Rose Collection, published by
Hachette. Scenarios are taken from the animated series
Mon ami Marsupilami. • A short-lived series produced in connection to the TV series was published from 1993 to 1994 in the American
Disney Adventures magazine. Some stories were also reprinted in the German magazine
Limit. • Several Marsupilami cameos and tributes have been produced in
Franco-Belgian comics; among the earliest was in
Jijé's series
Blondin et Cirage, which was another series published in
Spirou magazine during Franquin's tenure on
Spirou & Fantasio. In the volume
Les soucoupes volantes (1956), the characters Blondin and Cirage find an African Marsupilami,
Marsupilamus africanus, which is a slightly different species than the South American species
Marsupilamus fantasii. The African Marsupilami species is tailless and has a stockier build. • In 2020, the authors
Frank Pé (artist) and
Zidrou (writer) began the series
La Bête (
The Beast), a more realistic take of Marsupilami. ==English-language publication of comics==