Marsupilami Vol. 7
The Gold of Boavista
Andre Franquin author Yann author Batem illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cinebook Ltd
Published:18th Aug '22
Should be back in stock very soon
In a tale of adventure and danger, Marsupilami Vol. 7 follows the kidnapping of children forced into labor at a gold mining camp, facing peril and pollution.
In the vibrant city of Chiquito, the capital of Palombia, troubling rumors begin to circulate about the alarming number of orphans and impoverished children who have mysteriously vanished. The atmosphere is thick with tension as parents and guardians grow increasingly concerned for the safety of their children. This unsettling situation escalates one fateful evening when the son of a wealthy family, seeking a thrill, sneaks out of school and is tragically kidnapped alongside a group of street children. Their fate takes a dark turn as they are forced into servitude at a secretive gold mining camp.
The conditions at the mining camp are dire, with the children subjected to grueling labor under the watchful eyes of their captors. The illegal prospectors, driven by greed, show little regard for the environment, leading to severe pollution that wreaks havoc on the surrounding ecosystem. As the situation unfolds, the children find themselves caught in a web of exploitation and danger. However, they are not alone in their plight, as the notorious Marsupilami, a creature known for its fierce protection of the land, becomes aware of the environmental devastation caused by the miners.
Marsupilami Vol. 7 takes readers on a thrilling adventure filled with suspense, as the story intertwines themes of courage, friendship, and the fight against injustice. The children’s resilience shines through as they navigate their perilous circumstances, while the Marsupilami becomes an unexpected ally in their struggle for freedom and justice. This captivating tale highlights both the harsh realities faced by the vulnerable and the power of unity in the face of adversity.
ISBN: 9781800440692
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48 pages