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King Smurf (original French title: ''Le Schtroumpfissime'') is the second comic book adventure of the Smurfs, and the name of the main fictional character who assumes power in the absence of Papa Smurf. The story was written and drawn by Peyo with Yvan Delporte as co-writer. ==Publication history== The adventure of King Smurf first started in ''Spirou'' magazine in 1964 as ''Le Schtroumpfissime'' (cf. ''illustrissimo'' — ''most illustrious'' — a term sometimes used to flatter European monarchs of the medieval and Renaissance period). While not the second story to appear in ''Spirou'', it was the titular story to be published in book format. In the original French book edition from 1965, the comic contains two stories, the titular one and ''Schtroumphonie en Ut'', a story about the frustrated efforts of a Smurf to make some acceptable music and being tricked by Gargamel into playing an enchanted musical instrument which has a disastrous effect on his fellow Smurfs. An English Canadian edition appeared in 1978 by Dupuis in collaboration with Granger Frères Limitée. A later edition was published by Random House. The English edition of the comic appeared in 1997, published by Hodder & Stoughton. Other translations appeared in German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Polish, Catalan, Chinese and Swedish.〔(Zilveren Dolfijn ) lists translations of this story, with covers〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「King Smurf」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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