my "suzette is fantasio pre-transition" theory is getting real asf rn
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my "suzette is fantasio pre-transition" theory is getting real asf rn
even if these two idiots forgot, love still finds a way <3
look i hate p*tit sp*r*u as much as the next person but pls consider: fantasio and suzette are both blondes, freckled, wear blues, and has never appeared in the same panel. whats up with that hmm?? this is the only au where i accept p*tit sp*r*u is our spirou lol hes not i hate that little devil </3
also i suddenly came across a comment in les amis de spirou brought up the theory that fantasio and suzette is the same person again so shout out to that guy for reminding me to draw this. sometimes the club isnt that bad ig
Gaston calender: May by Tome and Janry
-M’enfin! Hi hi! How do you like our costume for Suzettes party?
-Great… but Shall we dance?
Other Months
Let me tell you a thing about this shit up here ^ This is the prequel series of comics of a young boy (who, in the actual comics is a young adventurer, tintin style.) WHY THESE MOTHERFUCKERS ARE GOOD, YOU ASK?? just look at that cover. In the whole series the sexualise many women, and young Spiro here is a boob and butt lover and loves beautiful women. EW RUDE you yell. Guess what butthat His mother, Mrs.Spiro, and all over women in the series, including the sexualised ones, are all strong in character and decide for themselves. They are independent and strong, and his mother takes care of everything and everyone and hardly ever needs help. The women are beautiful and strong. Hell, even Spiro's old, grouchy fat gran is strong. Strike that, she's actually the most strong-willed character in the series. IM NOT DONE YET BRO. the pope (i think that's what you call it) Who Spiro and his friend Virtignasse kind of dislike, has homosexual parents. And so does Virtignasse. And the kids (following their personality traits, of course love the fact the pope has two mothers,) basically say this is as normal as having heterosexual parents, even though the era they live in is still having troubles accepting it. YOU THINK I WAS DONE???? TOO BAD. In volume four, Spiro finds out his aunt is a MtF transgender. He's confused at first and is scared because this is not concidered natural during those times, but his aunt explains with a simple story of "Only feeling accepted as a woman, therefore deciding to live as a woman", and Spiro, though young and in an era where society doesn't fully accept transgenders, says that people should be accepted no matter what, or they will cry. He also understands that it is the people's choice, and it is society that will have to change, not them. BASICALLY THIS IS A REALLY POPULAR COMIC SERIES IN FRANCE AND IT IS TEACHING CHILDREN MORE THINGS ABOUT ACCEPTANCE THAN I HAVE EVER SEEN BEING BROUGHT INTO ANYTHING AND TOLD IN SUCH A NATURAL WAY THAT CHILDREN ARE ACCEPTING THAT THIS IS IT, THIS IS REAL LIFE AND THIS IS HOW WE ARE GOING TO ACCEPT IT, SEXY WOMEN CAN BE AS STRONG WILLED AS GRUMPY OLD WOMEN WHO LIVED LONG, GAYS CAN RAISE CHILDREN AS NORMALLY AS A STRAIGHT COUPLE, TRANSGENDERS ARE ALLOWED TO CHOOSE WHO THEY ARE, AND YOU KNOW WHAT???¿¿¿ WHEN YOU'RE A KID THIS STORY IS SO FUNNY AND NATURALLY WRITTEN, EVEN THINGS THAT WOULD SEEM UNNATURAL TO A CHILD BROUGHT UP AGAINST THESE THINGS WILL FIND IT NATURAL. THIS IS WHY, IF YOU CAN FIND A TRANSLATION, YOU SHOULD READ LE PETTIT SPIROU. IT'S ALSO FUNNY AS FUCK BECAUSE THE ALDULT VERSION OF SPIROU IS BRAVE AND A HERO AND HIS YOUNG SELF IS A LITTLE SHIT he also proposed to his little girlfriend with a real ring omg and she reads the kama sutra they're like eight
"I'm young, but these holidays, i understood something : we should never reject people. It makes them cry."
Little Spiro
I've just noticed that in volume one of Little Spiro, Suzette (an eight year old girl) is reading the kaMA SUTRA
"And when I grow up, i wanna be drawn by Fraquin"