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  • |schedule = Weekly ...he popularity of [[Suske en Wiske]] and notable for being the last attempt in [[Flanders]] to release a new comic book magazine. ...
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  • {{Short description|Weekly newspaper supplement where the comic strip "Tintin" first appeared}} ...to 1940. The comics series ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' first appeared in its pages. ...
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  • ...He also started freelancing as a cartoonist for ''Caravan'' and ''Himmat'' magazines while a student. ...ay'', a ''Times of India'' publication (1971–1984) and the Swiss satirical weekly ''[[Nebelspalter]]''.<ref name="vijay narain seth" /> ...
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  • '''François Craenhals''' (15 November 1926 – 2 August 2004) was a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[comics]] artist best known for the comic series ''Chevalier Ard ...c ''Karan'' in the vein of ''[[Tarzan]]'' at the end of the 1940s. For the weekly magazine ''Le Soir Illustré'', he made at the same time a medieval comic ab ...
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  • ...stitute (1983–84). Mehrabi started his professional career as a journalist in 1970, writing articles for several papers.Mehrabi has been the president an and started his professional career in 1970 as a journalist, writing articles for several papers. ...
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  • [[File:Fix_und_Foxi_1979.png|thumb|right|the logo was in 1967-2014]] ...ceased. During its heyday it was one of the most successful German comics magazines.<ref name="lambiek_net">{{Cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/k/ka ...
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  • '''Luc Cromheecke''' (born 2 August 1961), is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[comics]] artist best known for the comic series ''Tom Carbon'', ...nd [[Eddie De Jong]]. The magazine didn't sell well despite a short review in ''[[Spirou (magazine)|Robbedoes]]'', and folded after one issue. ...
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  • |schedule = Weekly ...Lombard]], the first issue was released in 1946, and it ceased publication in 1993. ...
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  • ...uzeiro]]'' and ''[[O Jornal]]''. He then started working as an illustrator in the communication group [[A Noite]].<ref name="Comiclopedia" /> ...where he received the name "La Griffe Grise", having been published in the weekly ''[[Moustique|Le Moustique]]'' from 1944 to 1947. ...
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  • | caption = Jef Nys in 2005 | birth_place = [[Berchem]], [[Belgium]] ...
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  • ...f Art, a faculty of the [[University of Tasmania]]) which included tuition in [[fine arts]] under [[Jack Carington Smith]], Margaret Chandler, Harry Buck ...' to become the ''[[Herald Sun]]''). Jeff was famous for hiding a fishhook in his cartoons, which became his "trademark", and looking for the hidden fish ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Machelen]], Belgium | death_place = [[Dilbeek]], Belgium ...
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  • | caption = Vernes in 1995 | birth_place = [[Ath, Wallonia|Ath]], [[Wallonia]], Belgium ...
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  • '''Gerard Alsteens''' (born 3 August 1940, in [[Auderghem]]) is a Belgian political [[cartoonist]], graphic artist and pa ...' written on the tree bark, crushing the [[Flag of Flanders|Flemish Lion]] in its fall. ...
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  • {{Short description|Weekly Franco-Belgian comics magazine}} |schedule = Weekly ...
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  • ...and his girlfriend. Created by [[André Franquin]], it was first published in ''[[Tintin (magazine)|Tintin]]'' magazine on 19 October 1955.<ref name="Tin ...s)|Greg]] (another leading writer and artist) and even Franquin's [[mother-in-law]]. ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Monceau-sur-Sambre]], [[Belgium]] | death_place = [[Lobbes]], [[Belgium]] ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Schaerbeek]], Belgium ...was a Belgian [[comics]] artist who contributed to the early issues of the weekly ''[[Tintin (magazine)|Tintin]]'' magazine. ...
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  • ...te book |last1=De Weyer |first1=Geert |title=100 stripklassiekers die niet in je boekenkast mogen ontbreken |year=2008 |publisher=Atlas |location=Amsterd ...unched the ''Atomic style'', a stylish remake of the [[Marcinelle School]] in [[Franco-Belgian comics]]. ...
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  • |schedule = Weekly ...ovember 1977</small>{{efn|No issues of ''[[Action (comics)|Action]]'' were published between 16 October and 4 December 1976}}<br>''[[Action (comics)|Action Annu ...
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