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Circeus
Since: Jan, 2001
9th Mar, 2024 06:23:10 AM
That's Wandrille Leroy's Héros sur Canapés. You might enjoy also his Psychanalyse series.
The tumblr appears to be here: https://herossurcanape.tumblr.com/
Edited by Circeus
TropeFanaticFan
Since: Jan, 2014
10th Mar, 2024 01:42:52 PM
THANKS! I really appreciate it! Will check out Leroy's other series.
https://linktr.ee/MalcmanIsHere
I'm trying to recall the name of this parody comic series in France. The gist of it is a number of illustrators, cartoonists, and artists will take a well-known character from pop culture, and they'll draw them going to therapy, specifically with a therapist listening to whatever problems they are going through related to their franchise/TV show/what have you.
The first volume for this series had a red cover; Mickey Mouse, Batman, Mario, and UFO Robot Grendizer are floating over each other, while a chaise longue is on the floor beneath all of them.
(I also recall their being a Tumblr blog that hosted some of these drawings, but I can't find this either).