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Book cover of the 1992 compilation by Frans Lodewijckx. The caricatured cyclist in the yellow sweater is Lucien Teisseire.. De Ronde van Frankrijk (The Tour de France) was a Belgian gag cartoon comic strip series by Marc Sleen, in which he made a comedic report of every daily tournament of the annual cycling contest the Tour de France.
Ogri is a cartoon character of a British rocker-style biker created by English cartoonist and illustrator Paul Sample in 1972 for UK magazine Bike [1] until January 2009, when it was dropped but quickly taken up by Back Street Heroes, the custom motorcycle magazine. Four book collections of Ogri strips have been produced, and a VHS video.
The cycling season is nearing its grand finale. During the final race, the two men in the lead are competing for more than the Grand Trophy; they are fighting for the affection of a lady and fulfilment of their erotic fantasies. [6] It is described as "In a small town next to the sea in Croatia, the cycling season is at its peak.
The Triplets of Belleville (French: Les Triplettes de Belleville) is a 2003 animated adventure comedy-drama film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. [4] It was released as Belleville Rendez-vous in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Pearls Before Swine (also known as Pearls) is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Stephan Pastis.The series began on December 31, 2001. [1] It chronicles the daily lives of an ensemble cast of suburban anthropomorphic animals: Pig, Rat, Zebra, Goat, and a fraternity of crocodiles, [2] as well as a number of supporting characters, one of whom is Pastis himself.
Biker Mice from Mars is an American animated series created by Rick Ungar.The series premiered in syndication the week of September 19, 1993. [3] It consists of three seasons of 65 episodes, with the final episode airing in syndication the week of February 24, 1996.
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Frank Patterson: Cycling Magazine Cover Art 1920 His connection with Cycling Weekly magazine [ 4 ] began in 1893 and continued until his death eventually serving under six editors. For this magazine and from 1925 for The Gazette , the Cyclists' Touring Club magazine, he produced over 26,000 drawings and boasted that he never missed a deadline.