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Tous les chemins mènent au rhum - Edition 1

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Dargaud Editeur [Published 1979]. Hardcover, 48 pp. Text in French. A one-off comic book based on the first political radiophonic sitcom which aired on Europe1 in the late 1970's. The wildly populare show propelled the writers Collaro and Guy Montagne to the top of the radio audience. The cartoon lampoons French political life by rewriting it as a pirate adventure. The comic story is a caricature of the French political scene in the 1960 and 70's and includes Marchais-deux-dents (Georges Marchais, captain of a pirate ship), Raymond Jean Bart (Raymond Barre, privateer to the king), Chirackam Le Rouge (Jacques Chirac, bloodthirsty pirate), Surcouf de Murville (Maurice Couve de Murville, corsair). Other politicians appear, always in the form of sailors.

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Tous les chemins mènent au rhum - Edition 1, Stéphane Collaro, MATCH #3, Guy Montagné

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Title
Tous les chemins mènent au rhum - Edition 1
Language
French
Released
1979
Format
Hardcover
Pages
47
ISBN10
2205015974
ISBN13
9782205015973
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Dargaud Editeur [Published 1979]. Hardcover, 48 pp. Text in French. A one-off comic book based on the first political radiophonic sitcom which aired on Europe1 in the late 1970's. The wildly populare show propelled the writers Collaro and Guy Montagne to the top of the radio audience. The cartoon lampoons French political life by rewriting it as a pirate adventure. The comic story is a caricature of the French political scene in the 1960 and 70's and includes Marchais-deux-dents (Georges Marchais, captain of a pirate ship), Raymond Jean Bart (Raymond Barre, privateer to the king), Chirackam Le Rouge (Jacques Chirac, bloodthirsty pirate), Surcouf de Murville (Maurice Couve de Murville, corsair). Other politicians appear, always in the form of sailors.