Iznogood
Egmont · 1977–1981 · 10 issues
About the series
A satirical fantasy series from the late 1970s, Iznogood (1977–1981) was published by Egmont and follows the bumbling, power-hungry Grand Vizier of a fictional Arabian kingdom as he schemes to overthrow his caliph. Best known for its sharp humor and the creative partnership of writer René Goscinny and artist Jean Tabary, the series lampoons bureaucracy and ambition through a blend of slapstick and clever wordplay. Its enduring popularity lies in its timeless critique of foolish authority, making it a classic of European comic storytelling.