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  2. Category:Dutch comics - Wikipedia

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  3. Paul Kusters - Wikipedia

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    Paul Kusters (born 19 April 1966) is a Dutch cartoonist and visual artist. His cartoons have been published in various national and regional Dutch newspapers since the 1990s. He drew weekly media cartoons for de Volkskrant for 15 years. He also made cartoons for Het Financieele Dagblad for 10 years.

  4. Dutch comics - Wikipedia

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    Dutch comics are comics made in the Netherlands. In Dutch the most common designation for the whole art form is "strip" (short for "stripverhaal" – "strip story" – , though the old-fashioned expression "beeldverhaal" – "picture story" – remains utilized on occasion, particularly in formal texts and treatises on the subject matter), whereas the word "comic" is used for the (usually ...

  5. Category:Dutch comic strips - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Pages in category "Dutch comic strips" The following 30 pages are in this category, out ...

  6. Category : Comics magazines published in the Netherlands

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  7. Kapitein Rob - Wikipedia

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    The stories were published in the Dutch newspaper Het Parool. Like all Dutch comics in the 1940s and 1950s Kapitein Rob was a text comic, where the text was written below the images. [1] This allowed the stories to be represented as Rob's personal captain's log. The comic strip was a huge success and published in oblong format. Apart from "Het ...

  8. Paulus the woodgnome - Wikipedia

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    The first Paulus comic strip was published on February 2, 1946, in the Dutch newspaper Het Vrije Volk. [1] Like most comic strips in The Netherlands at the time it was published in text comics format, with the text below the images. During the first 12 years nearly 3500 individual strips were written and drawn.

  9. S1NGLE - Wikipedia

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    S1NGLE is a Dutch gag-a-day comic series, created in 2000 by Hanco Kolk and Peter de Wit. It centers on three women and their endless endeavours to find the right male partner. It centers on three women and their endless endeavours to find the right male partner.