Max et Moritz #[nn]
"Premier exploit" delivers a delightfully mischievous tale from the classic German comic strip by Wilhelm Busch, brought to life in this 1978 edition from L'école des loisirs. When Max and Moritz dive into a vat of dough in a desperate bid for pretzels, their prank takes a dangerously sweet turn—only to find their way out through a crusty escape. The hand-coloured artwork and typographic lettering capture the anarchic charm of Busch’s original, making this a standout in the series.
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Max and Moritz, who have fallen into a vat of dough while trying to steal pretzels, are caught by the baker, who shoves them into his oven. The outer dough bakes, but they eat their way out and escape.
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