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Tondu

38 appearances · Golden Age · 1939–1971 · 2 key issues
Who is Tondu?

Tondu is a Belgian comics character who debuted in Le Journal de Spirou in 1939, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster — the same team behind Superman — marking a rare transatlantic venture by the duo into the European comics market under publisher Dupuis.

Few characters carry a pedigree quite like Tondu — debuting in the pages of Le Journal de Spirou in 1939, this Golden Age figure bears the remarkable distinction of being created by none other than Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the legendary duo who were reshaping comics history on both sides of the Atlantic. Published under the Belgian house of Dupuis across an impressive span stretching into the early 1970s, Tondu kept extraordinary company throughout those decades, sharing adventures in Spirou alongside icons like Spirou himself, Fantasio, Tif, Buck Danny, and Bill. With two collector-recognized key issues to their name and a run of nearly 32 years, Tondu is a genuinely fascinating piece of the Golden Age mosaic — proof that the reach of comics' founding creators extended far beyond what most fans ever discover.

Le Journal de Spirou
#9/1939
★ First appearance
Le Journal de Spirou #9/1939
Mar 1939

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