Theti-Cheri asks Papyrus to accompany her to the temple of Mout-
Sekhmet, where she is to conduct a ceremony to appease the goddess’s
wrath, kindled after the previous high priest committed crimes.
Unfortunately, the day chosen by the princess is viewed as extremely
inauspicious by the superstitious peasantry, and Papyrus, born among
the simple people of Egypt, refuses the young woman’s request,
angering her. By the time he changes his mind and joins her, there
are evil plans afoot …
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DE GIETER
Lucien De Gieter started off in the graphic novel world as writer for SPIROU Newspaper, in 1961. He launched his first series, entitled “Pony," and collaborated notably with Peyo in the inking of the "Smurfs." But it was with "Tooot and Puit," the adventures of a young Japanese fisherman and a siren, that he gained his reputation as complete author. In 1974, the first drawings of "Papyrus" were published in SPIROU. This Egyptian saga quickly became very popular among children.