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Léonard (comics)

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217:(French for "Genius Wars") – which included a chapter called "Le Génie contre-attaque" ("The Genius Strikes Back"). Deciding that the town was not big enough for two geniuses, he and Léonard engaged in a fiery feud with both of them coming up with increasingly devastating methods to try to get rid of the other. 184:
The most common storyline is that Léonard comes up with the idea for an invention. He then proceeds to wake up his late-sleeping Disciple using various means which range from loudspeakers to explosives. After being blown to bits or suffering similar injuries, the Disciple gets himself together and
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In fact, far from teaching his Disciple the ways of science, Léonard looks upon him as a convenient guinea-pig for his inventions and shows little sympathy when they go wrong, which they almost always do. Still, Léonard expects his Disciple to be enthusiastic about his inventions, and the resigned
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Looking on are Raoul the cat, Bernadette the mouse, and Mathurine the housekeeper. The cat and the mouse are friends and often appear in on-the-side gags: while the main action is being played out by Léonard and his Disciple, the cat and the mouse are involved in action of their own. Another
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in Paris, France. At least four albums have been translated into English, but all are currently out-of-print. The character name was changed to Leonardo. Titles include "Leonardo is a Genius", Leonardo is Still a Genius", "Leonardo:Non-stop Genius" and "Leonardo: Who is This Guy Anyway".
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Basile shows, and not without good cause, little of the respect that Léonard feels due to him and their relationship is more one of squabbling worker and employer than that of pupil and mentor. One cannot really blame the Disciple given the Master's arrogance and oversized ego.
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period (with some aspects of the 20th century thrown in). He is an inventor and self-proclaimed genius who lives in a small town where he comes up with all sorts of inventions. Most of these are based on more recent, real-life achievements including television,
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grudgingly proceeds to help build and test Léonard's latest idea. This invariably results in more damage to his body and soul, but failure to co-operate will result in him being on the receiving end of Léonard's
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in the story included the angry inhabitants chasing both Leonardo and Albert out of town and both men joining forces on occasion to get rid of another passing genius,
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which the Master keeps conveniently tucked up in his beard. The story often ends with the Disciple covered in plaster and bandages and even having to go to hospital.
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The stories are usually short ones ranging from one to half-a-dozen or so pages, though there have been the occasional full-length adventures.
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for the French. He later appeared in book form and has been drawn by the same duo for over 30 years with a similar number of books.
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Léonard is flanked by Basile, his long-suffering (and often quite reluctant) assistant. Léonard refers to his younger helper as "
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A pilot for a series was made at the beginning of the 1990s by the French cartoon company
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Disciple often ironically repeats his motto "I serve science and it's my joy"
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series about an eponymous inventor and his assistant. It was created by
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in 1974. When the magazine folded in 1976, the series moved to
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There is also a rival inventor, the Great Albert (based on
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Dutch
Belgian
comic
artist
Philippe Liégeois
Bob de Groot
Leonardo da Vinci
Achille Talon magazine
Eppo
Dutch
Pif gadget
Lombard Editions
Brussels, Belgium
Dargaud
Renaissance
fire extinguishers
cars
planes
time machines
robots
Disciple
anvil
blunderbuss
skull
Albert Einstein
Running gags
Nicolas Flamel
IDDH
CGI

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