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The Smurfs #22: The Smurf Menace Peyo

The Smurfs #22: The Smurf Menace By Peyo

The Smurfs #22: The Smurf Menace by Peyo


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Summary

The Blue Smurfs meet the Grey Smurfs, negative versions of themselves with all of the Smurfs bad habits. Now someone is proposing they build a wall around the Smurfs' village! Will the Grey Smurfs have to pay for it?

The Smurfs #22: The Smurf Menace Summary

The Smurfs #22: The Smurf Menace by Peyo

All's not well in Smurf Village. Someone is actually proposing to build an actual wall around the village! Can you image any smurf saying such a crazy thing? Well, it all started when Papa Smurf observed that his Smurfs were fighting with each other and he concluded something needed to be done. And that's when the trouble started. Papa Smurf creates negative versions of all the Smurfs. They're just like regular Smurfs except their clothes are darker and they don't have any good qualities. When the Smurfs meet the so-called Gray Smurfs they want to be friends. But the Gray Smurfs are only interested in going to war against the Smurfs, conquering them, and enslaving them. Can Papa Smurf fix the mess he created? Available in Softcover and Hardcover editions.

About Peyo

Pierre Culliford, born in Belgium in 1928, was the cartoonist known as Peyo. Peyo began his career working with some of Belgium's most talented cartoonists, including his lifelong writing partner Yvan Delporte. In 1958, The Smurfs made their first appearance and went on to become the world-famous characters we know and love today.

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GOR013908935
9781629916224
1629916226
The Smurfs #22: The Smurf Menace by Peyo
Used - Like New
Paperback
Papercutz
20170117
64
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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