Jean-Jacques Sempé René Goscinny
Little Nicholas’ Surprises
The master of words René Goscinny and the renowned cartoonist Jean-Jacques Sempé keep entertaining us with the well-known heroes – Nicholas’ family and his classmates. Whether they paint the kitchen, walk in the zoo park, or visit someone – it is always funny. As usual, the situations in these stories are simple, but they get rather amusing when seen through Nicholas’ eyes and author’s ingenuity.
These stories will appeal to children aged 6 years and all adults!
Jean-Jacques Sempé
Jean-Jacques Sempé, usually known as Sempé (born August 17, 1932 in Bordeaux), is a French cartoonist. Some of his cartoons are quite striking, but retain a sentimental and often a somewhat gentle edge to them, even if the topic is a difficult one to approach. He once drew a series called Le petit Nicolas, starting it in the 1950s, but he is best known for his posterlike illustrations, usually drawn from a distant or high viewpoint depicting detailed countrysides or cities.
René Goscinny
René Goscinny (14 August 1926 – 5 November 1977) was a French-Polish author, editor and humorist, who is best known for the comic book Astérix, which he created with illustrator Albert Uderzo, and for his work on the comic series Lucky Luke with Morris (considered the series' golden age) and Iznogoud with Jean Tabary.