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Almost seems political... Athoug my french isn't quite good enough to follow. Eithe way, I love it when they break with regular strip formats.
Hmm, I was kinda puzzling over what you meant by "political," then it hit me that maybe you meant the landslide of crazy alter-egos that showed up later in the book!
Then it hit me again that the book was published in 1974, when I seem to recall a major, popular psychological effort to break down one's being in to different aspects, like "id," "ego," and "superego."
Holy shizzle, author Nicole was swinging at some major, respected piñatas right there! XD
Difficult to pinpoint exactly why it feels political. I think the little guy trying to get things done from the bigger creatures in a quote repetitive manner already kinda hints at it for me (the ostrich represents x, they other creature represents Y, and so on)
But especially near the end there's a lot of imagery that I feel could as well be used in the working class revolts for example.