European Comics in Official and Fan Translations

Leonardo 2 — Leonardo is Still a Genius

Profit margins, inventions without a purpose, lost jewelry—these are just a few of the everyday problems you face when you’re Leonardo, the world-famous genius. Things only get more difficult when you throw in an injury-prone disciple whose own inventions all seem to go “boom!” Who knows? Someday the pupil might surpass the master—if he can ever manage to get up before the sun goes down!

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Jeremy 1 — Paradise Island

Frankie wins the first prize in a contest: a round-the-world trip with four friends aboard the Silver Wave. Little do they know that James, their arch enemy, is watching them, patiently waiting to teach Jeremy and his friends a little lesson… But not everything goes as planned.

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Jeremy 2 — Children in Charge

In the middle of the night, Jeremy receives a phone call from professor Braynard. The world famous inventor is really excited… Jeremy has to go see him immediately, because he just invented something really special! Thanks to his wisdom elixir, children will never have to go to school again. Jeremy tries it and indeed… The elixir works! In no time, the children are in charge…

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Jeremy 4 — The Soap King

When Jeremy finds a newspaper with an ad for a peculiar contest, Suzy suggests Frankie should participate. A soap factory is looking for someone who is prepared to keep away from water and soap for three months. For Frankie, not having to shower for three months is a dream come true. For his mother, it’s an absolute nightmare…

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Cosmonautes of the Future 1 — Cosmonauts of the Future

It all starts in a school playground, and then it moves to a classroom, where Larcenet’s superb graphic camera zooms in on two ten-year-old kids: Gildas and Martina. The pair of them are ever so slightly obsessed with Sci-fi. To the extent they think they’re surrounded by robots and aliens. As far as they’re concerned, their entire world is made up of false appearances, and they’re soon to be the victims of a huge intergalactic plot! You read, you smile, you snigger. But then suddenly, it’s all turned on its head…“Cosmonauts of the Future is a fun and surprising book that deserves a look if you want something in the sci-fi arena that’s a little more humorous.” Pipeline Comics

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Cosmonautes of the Future 2 — The Comeback

After an adventurous first chapter, Gildas and Martina now know they’re not just normal kids living in a normal neighborhood. No: they’re in fact clones! Years ago, a spaceship from Earth crashed on the planet Mawis. And the locals kindly put the victims back together using their DNA, and built around them a city exactly like theirs on Earth! But as it turns out, knowing the truth about their past isn’t much help to Gildas and Martina as they go about their daily life, between school problems and family crises. Not to mention the imminent arrival of a vessel full of space vampires…

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Cosmonautes of the Future 3 — Resurrection

Following an apocalyptic attack at the hands of space vampires in volume two, Gildas and Martina are back for more intergalactic adventures. This time, their spaceship carries them to an outer space museum, built entirely in their honor, which also happens to be the symbol of the all-powerful Celta movement. Just the kind of symbol that the resistance would love to blow to smithereens, as our space heroes are about to find out…

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Boni 1 — The Last Bite of Carrot

Boni is a nice little rabbit who has to learn the harsh realities of life. He always manages to maintain his sunny disposition and enthusiasm, even in a cruel world where catastrophes — and school bullies — smack him in the face at every turn. His parents are well-meaning but sometimes exasperated, while his many younger siblings cause all kinds of trouble, and his grandpa just wants to be left the heck alone.

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