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Safarir is a
defunct Canadian French-language
humour magazine. The name is
derived from "safari" and
French "ça fait rire", "it
makes you laugh". It was...
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- was
introduced in 2004 in
issue #188 of the Québécois
humour magazine Safarir; it was
later picked up in 2005 by the Franco-Belgian
comics magazine,...
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another magazine, Titanic,
dedicated entirely to comics, and in 1987,
Safarir (a pun,
which combines "safari" with ça fait rire—"it
makes you laugh")...
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Springtime of BDQ in the 1970s
native comics magazines, such as Croc and
Safarir, and
comics albums have
become more common,
though they
account for only...
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November 2001 to
November 2008,
Steve has been a
writer and
artist for
Safarir, Québec's
answer to the
American magazine Mad. He
mostly wrote and/or drew...
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social life of
three teenage girls, for the Québécois
humour magazine,
Safarir. The
following year, Spirou, a Franco-Belgian
comics magazine,
would pick...
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fiction and
fantasy magazine, 1993 ; Zine Zag, 100% comics, 1998–2004 ;
Safarir, Quebec's
illustrated humour magazine, 2003–2010.
Fanzines Météor, science...
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created the
comic series The
Bellybuttons (French title: Les Nombrils) for
Safarir, a Québécois
humour magazine, and Spirou, the w****ly Franco-Belgian comics...
- 189 issues.
Comics portal Canada portal Canadian comics Quebec comics Safarir Isabella Maher (January 10, 2015). "Former
staff of
defunct Que. humour...