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Lanfeust
Lanfeust de Troy is a French heroic-fantasy comic series by Arleston and Tarquin, published by Soleil Productions. It features the eponymous hero Lanfeust in the world of Troy, and his efforts to save said world from total dominion by an evil army. The main feature of this series is that each inhabitant has a single magical power, be it useful or useless (melting metal, boiling/freezing water, teleporting, farting from the ears...), but sometimes, one person can have the ultimate power, that consists of every single power ever.

The series has also been Recycled In Space (Lanfeust des Étoiles), rewritten as a manga (Lanfeust Quest), and as Spinoff Babies (Gnomes de Troy). And recently, given a sequel, in the form of Lanfeust Odyssey... Annnnnnnd another series has just come out: Cixi de Troy. This one focuses on Cixi from when she leaves the main band to when we meet with her again. there is also a prequel series of sorts, involving the adventures of Hebus's grandfather Tetram, his adoptive human daughter Waha, and her would-be boyfriend Profy (Trolls de Troy).

Lanfeust provides examples of:

  • Afraid of Needles: Hébus. He considers them to be vicious and underhanded.
  • Affectionate Parody: Of Fantasy in Lanfeust De Troy, of Space Opera in Lanfeust Des Etoiles.
  • A God Am I: How Thanos reacts to the ultimate power.
  • All Trolls Are Different: Huge, anthropophagist, fur-covered humanoids with Super Strength and a violent aversion to water. (It might make them clean and thus alienate their flies.) They can be enchanted by a sage, turning them into obedient servants, but DON'T let them get drunk.
  • Back from the Dead: Lanfeust. He got better.
  • Betty and Veronica: C'ian and Cixi.
  • Big Bad: Baron Averroes, who then turns out to be Thanos.
  • Big Eater: The trolls. At one point, it is said they can eat anything (even rocks and metal, though they usually avoid it because it's hard to digest) except water (it might make them CLEAN!).
    • Trolls will eat Anything That Moves and drink everything that doesn't. It's not that they're evil, they're just very hungry.
  • The Blacksmith: Lanfeust, whose power is to melt metal.
  • Boisterous Bruiser: Trolls, every last one of them.
  • Cash Cow Franchise
  • Catapult to Glory
  • Charm Person: A common spell used to make trolls very strong servants. Problem is, it doesn't stand up to alcohol...
    • The basic version of the spell does not resist alcohol: a stronger enchantment can hold even if the troll drown himself in booze, but by strongly diminishing their savagery, which weakens them. Granted, considering what trools are, most of the time, it's not a problem.
  • The Chosen One: Lanfeust, as well as Thanos.
  • Crowning Moment of Awesome: the final battle, which involves Godzilla-sized energy clones beating the everloving crap out of each other... while over a densely crowded capital city.
  • Crowning Moment of Funny: Too many to count, but let's cite:
    • Drunk Lanfeust abuses his newfound power to create a dragon out of thin air. The dragon is too fat to fly... and instantly goes splat on the ground, giving the resident Fortune Teller several years' worth of reading material.
    • Army charges forward. Army meets woman whose power is to give anyone severe explosive diarrhea. Army hastily retreats, taking several casualties on the way.
    • Thanos learns where Lanfeust and Co. are. He interrupts a party in his honor, declares that his enemies will be dead soon and teleports to the reported location... only to come back a few seconds later asking for clothes, lots of clothes. Nobody told him Lanfeust had gone into the Polar Regions.
  • Doing in the Wizard : In the sequel Lanfeust des Etoiles, the magic power of the inhabitants of Troy is retconned as Psychic Powers.
  • The Dragon: Thanos appears to be this to Averroes, until we learn that they're the same guy.
  • Drop the Hammer: Most, if not all of the trolls use blunt weaponry.
  • Everyone Is Super: generally it's [[Xanth]] in comic form. The exceptions are Darshanites, whose magic creates their gods, and 'sages' who can cast charms and allow others to use their powers. As such, trolls attacking caravans often focus on the sages.
  • Everything Trying to Kill You: Troy's wildlife is incredibly diverse and inventive in the ways it tries to eat you. And let's not go into the trolls...
  • Eye Scream: Thanos puts out Lanfeust's eyes (with an ivory blade, when he melts the metal one). He got better.
  • Fanservice: Cixi (among others, she appears nude in one scene, to C'ian's anger, Lanfeust's astonishment, and to our great delight.
  • Five-Man Band:
    The Hero: Lanfeust
    The Big Guy: Hébus
    The Smart Guy: Nicolède
    The Chick: C'ian
  • Godiva Hair: Described as a "genetic trait" of mermaids in Trolls de Troy, and even applies if they're turned upside-down.
  • Happy Rain: "There it is, your ET shower!" (though the pun unfortunately doesn't work in English).
  • Hates Baths: All trolls.
    • They hate to take bath, but love to drink them: as Hebus explains when he drinks C'ian and Cixi bath water "It's like Stew: when you're not allowed to eat the meat, you can still drink the broth"
  • I'm a Humanitarian: Trolls consider human flesh a delicacy.
  • Interspecies Romance: well, not exactly romance per se, but one of the manuals give this as an explanation for the perpetual presence of darshanide trolls around Shlikäh, the Goddess of Pleasure. Then comes the explanation of why she saved Hébus and perpetually "cured" him of his appetite for human flesh: she started finding the darshanide trolls boring and a bit small and wanted to try a regular troll. She was thoroughly satisfied, though she couldn't sit for three days afterwards.
    • Another example, from the prequel series: Pröfy is actually half-troll. His mother, a true-to-life troll, once caught a human nobleman but felt more lusty than hungry at the time... Several days later, the man eventually escaped with his life. And several broken bones. And no clothes whatsoever.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: After he loses his sword, Lanfeust forges himself a new one and gives it the shape of a katana. Granted, at the time they're in the knockoff of China/Japan/Every Asian country related trope you can think of.
    • Subverted Trope: when he sees the katanas forged by the personal smith of the emperor, he describes them as "cute toys", break in two one of the very obviously expensive sword in front of the shocked shop clerck before forging an Eckmülian longsword which only looks superficially like a darshanite blade
  • MacGuffin: The fragment of the Magohamoth's horn. It gives Lanfeust and Thanos the ultimate power.
  • Meaningful Name: Thanos (from Thanatos, Death in Greek mythology).
    • Also, Ci'an and Cixi are the names of the last two Dowager Empresses of China.
      • And Cixi's name definitely sounds like her greatest attribute.
  • Moral Event Horizon: Thanos asks Ci'Xi to execute his own brother by boiling the man's blood inside his body.
  • Mundane Utility: Depending on the power you get, it pretty much determines your job. Lanfeust (melts metal) is a blacksmith, one girl whose power is to make people thirsty works in a tavern.
  • Panda-ing To The Audience: Darshanide trolls (white-furred, with black spots over the eyes), which are a subversion, as they're even more savage and brutal than the regular ones.
  • Physical God: The Darshanide gods.
  • Pirate: Thanos's occupation when we first hear of him.
    • As well as space pirates in Lanfeust Des Etoiles.
    • Cixi runs into (and joins) a band of man-hating female pirates.
  • Pirate Girl: Cixi runs into (and joins) a band of man-hating female pirates.
  • Proud Warrior Race Guy: Trolls dislike "subtlety". Given their Super Strength and Nigh Invulnerability, they solve most problems by charging at it/swinging blunt objects at it/eating it. Human powers, given their unpredictability, are pretty much the only reason humans have survived, see Everything Trying to Kill You.
  • Punny Name: Every troll's name is such that, if you add "troll" to the front or end, you get a word or phrase; Hébus gives Trolleybus, Haïgwépa for Highway Patrol. Some other characters, like the Darshanide ambassador, also count, but it's hard to figure out.
    • Some? More like almost everybody. I mean, the Big Bad of Lanfeust des Etoiles is named after the mascot of a cookie brand, for crying out loud!
    • Also, mentioned once in the book and another time in the manual, the Darshanide goddess of labyrinths is Larakröft
  • Shout Out: Waaaaaaaay too many to count: to previous works of the authors, TV series, video games, etc.
    • Zorro characters show up once or twice.
      • Cixi did spend an episode as a black-clad masked vigilante riding a... flying... bat... thing... named Tornado.
    • Larakröft, Darshanide Goddess of Labyrinths, comes to mind.
  • Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism: The series is pretty cynical, people die, messily, and yet remains quite funny.
  • Theiss Titillation Theory: Cixi, again. At one point she shows up in what is essentially a bikini, cut into strips, and those strips arranged in spirals for maximum effect.
  • Tin Tyrant: Averroes never removes his armor or face-concealing helm, for a good reason: he's Thanos.
  • Took a Level in Badass : OMG Cixi.
  • Troperiffic: Uses, and occasionally deconstructs, a great many High Fantasy tropes.
  • White-Haired Pretty Boy: Thanos.

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