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Jolly Jumper

37 appearances · Golden Age · 1948–1991 · 1 key issues
Who is Jolly Jumper?

Few comics companions have trotted through as many beloved pages as Jolly Jumper, who first appeared in the pages of Spirou #528 back in 1948, brought to life by the legendary André Franquin during the heart of the Golden Age. Over a remarkable 43-year run across Spirou, Lucky Luke, and Pilote, this Dupuis stalwart has shared adventures with some of Franco-Belgian comics' most cherished figures — Lucky Luke, Spirou, Fantasio, Gaston, and the incomparable Marsupilami among them. With a key collector's issue already to their name and 37 catalog appearances spanning decades, Jolly Jumper is a genuine piece of bande dessinée history, the kind of character whose longevity speaks volumes about the enduring warmth of the tradition they helped define. If you're exploring the golden canon of European comics, this is a name — and a presence — well worth knowing.

Spirou
#528
★ First appearance
Spirou #528
May 1948

Appearances

Lucky Luke (1949)
#19
Super Pocket Pilote (1968)
#3
Pilote (1960)
Rocky Luke - Banlieue West (1988)