René Goscinny: Baby Nicolas. The comic that started it all
René Goscinny: Baby Nicolas. The comic that started it all
René Goscinny: Baby Nicolas. The comic that started it all
René Goscinny: Baby Nicolas. The comic that started it all
René Goscinny: Baby Nicolas. The comic that started it all

René Goscinny: Baby Nicolas. The comic that started it all

Write a review
| Ask a question
Price after discount $19.95
/

Baby Nicolas is a mischievous French boy. Nicolas goes to school, he has a mom and dad, and a bunch of friends with whom he plays, quarrels, sometimes fights, and then puts up, plays pranks - in general, he has a great time. Funny stories about this cute tomboy and his friendly company have been read with pleasure by children from different countries for many decades.
Nicolas was invented by the French writer and screenwriter René Goscinny, one of the creators of the most popular heroes of Asterix and Obelix, and cartoonist Jean-Jacques Sampe. Nicolas first appeared on the pages of color comics in 1955-1956 and immediately fell in love with young readers. The book you hold in your hands allows you to see what the first steps of this famous character were.

Author: Rene Goscinny

Illustrations: Jean-Jacques Sampe

Translation: Mikhail Khachaturov

Pages: 48 (coated). Hard cover

Dimensions: 210x285 mm

You might also like