Noël lives in the little village of Champignac. As Christmas Day approaches, he is more sad and unhappy than ever because he has no friends and his parents are poor and can't afford gifts for him. However, each year, Noël lives a good Christmas, either thanks to the Marsupilami or the Elaoin Sdrétu.
The atmosphere of the series was sometimes melancholic, as in some other of Franquin's work. The same atmosphere is also present in the Gaston Lagaffe series at the times of Christmas: the "miraculous" and idealized period of Christmas and New year is a recurring theme in Franquin's series.
Some of Noël's stories were more humorous: in one story he and the Marsupilami go to a sports stadium to watch a tennis match — only for the creature to ruin a wonderful game by catching the ball in mid-air.
Characters
Noël is a small, shy, introverted, quite unhappy and unlucky boy. His schoolmates make fun of him.
The Elaoin Sdrétu is a sentient automaton[1], a resourceful machine able to guess and provide what a human needs to be happy. Its name comes from the French equivalent of Etaoin Shrdlu.
Marsupilami is a friendly animal whose extremely long and agile tail provides many possibilities.
Publications in Spirou
1957 N.1027 (2 strips) La bûche de Noël by Franquin
1958 N.1078 (2 strips) Les étranges amis de Noël by Franquin
1959 N.1131 (short story) Noël et l’Elaoin by Franquin
1964 N.1354 (4 strips) Joyeuses Pâques pour le Petit Noël by Franquin
Les Noëls de Franquin, published by Marsu-Productions in 2006, groups all the stories drawn by Franquin and pre-published in Spirou in the 1950s and 1960s in relation with the Christmas period: covers, calendars, illustrations and some Noël strips.
Retrouvailles, an album made under Franquin's supervision, with script by Serdu and artwork by Stibane, published in 1990 by Marsu Productions.