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  2. Belgian comics - Wikipedia

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    It would become the prototype for many Belgian comics to come, in style (the so-called ligne claire), appearance rhythm (weekly), use of speech balloons (whereas comics from other countries like the Netherlands and Denmark would keep the text beneath the drawings for decades to come), and the method of using a first appearance in a magazine or ...

  3. List of comics by country - Wikipedia

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    Gag cartoon; Trade paperback; Graphic novel; Political cartoon; Webcomic; Webtoon; Comics by country and culture; American comics; Argentine comics; Bande dessinées (Belgium/France/Quebec) Australian comics; Brazilian comics; British comics (Welsh-language) Canadian comics; Croatian comics; Czech comics; Dutch comics; European comics; German ...

  4. Bande dessinée - Wikipedia

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    Belgium is officially a trilingual country as there is a German-speaking Community of Belgium. Belgian BD home market first print releases, be it in Dutch or in French, are rarely translated into that language with German-speaking Belgians having to wait for internationally released editions for reading in their native tongue, typically those ...

  5. Smurf the whole day long - Belgium celebrates cartoon heroes

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    Belgium is celebrating the 60th birthday of the Smurfs by giving fans the chance to experience living in their village and take a virtual reality ride through mystical forests and caves.

  6. The Smurfs - Wikipedia

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    Both the comics and cartoons have been translated in many languages. In most cases, the original name "Schtroumpf" is replaced by a new term. The most common are variations of the Dutch translation "Smurf", which is also used as the name in English. However, other names are indicative of their gnome-like appearance.

  7. Category:Belgian comics artists - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Fictional Belgian people - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Franco-Belgian comics series - Wikipedia

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    Franco-Belgian comics, together with American and British comic books and Japanese manga, are one of the three main markets.The term is broad, and can be applied to all comics made by French and Belgian comics authors, all comics originally published by French and Belgian comics publishers, or all comics in the styles appearing in the Franco-Belgian comics magazines Tintin and Spirou, possibly ...