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The Jewel Smurfer (Le Schtroumpfeur de bijoux) | |
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Creator | Luc Parthoens, Thierry Culliford |
Date | November 1994 |
Series | The Smurfs |
Page count | 46 pages |
Publisher | Le Lombard, Standaard Uitgeverij |
Artists | Alain Maury |
Original publication | |
Language | French |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Finance Smurf (1992) |
Followed by | Doctor Smurf (1996) |
The Jewel Smurfer (original French title: Le Schtroumpfeur de bijoux) is the seventeenth album of the original French-language Smurfs comic series.[1] It was the first album created after the death of the Belgian artist and creator of the Smurfs, Peyo.[2][3]
Two humans took the jokey Smurf away... with the aim of robbing the rich inhabitants of their jewelry.[4] They make an agreement: jokey Smurf is going to steal. "Jokey" apologizes to his victims with a note. One night, while burglarizing, the jokey Smurf found himself in the presence of the son of a Grand Duke who was actively sought and held hostage. The other Smurfs learn about the burglaries during their search for Jokey Smurf.[5]
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