Johan and Peeweet are the main characters here and they are quite nice too. Smurfing smurftastic! Smurfs appear half way through the book. Wow! Fantasmurf! I mean, it's the first book where smurfs ever appeared! Who doesn't like smurfs? I love them, I grew up with them (ok,maybe I didn't grow up), I still read smurf comics and watch smurfs' videos online (the cartoon, not the movie monstrosity!) I absolutely love them. It was a nice little book to burn a little time away. I wouldn’t have rescued it from a bargain bin if I wasn’t looking for something to read. It was a nice read fit for a lazy afternoon in a coffee shop. I’ve always thought it had vibe similar to Disney cartoons of the era. This being my first Smurfs graphic novel, I am reminded by the charm the original cartoon had on me. There would be more changes as the Smurfs world is fleshed out in more detail in the future volumes. They don’t level yet in the lush forest as seen in the cartoon, but in the deserted Cursed Land. It is not much of an introduction to the Smurfs, since the only Smurf with a distinct personality here is Papa Smurf. The is actually a Johan and Peewit story that feature the Smurfs in a supporting role, but was repackaged as a Smurfs story began to grow in popularity. They don’t level yet in the lush The Smurfs and the Magic Flute, the second volume of the Papercutz series that reprint the original Smurfs stories in graphic novel format, contains the first appearance of the little blue people. The Smurfs and the Magic Flute, the second volume of the Papercutz series that reprint the original Smurfs stories in graphic novel format, contains the first appearance of the little blue people.
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