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  2. Belgian Comic Strip Center - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Comic Strip Center (French: Centre belge de la Bande dessinée; Dutch: Belgisch Stripcentrum) is a museum in central Brussels, Belgium, dedicated to Belgian comics. It is located at 20, rue des Sables / Zandstraat , in an Art Nouveau building designed by Victor Horta , and can be accessed from Brussels-Congress railway station and ...

  3. Belgian comics - Wikipedia

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    Video games and animated and live action movies have been made for popular series like XIII, [65] Tintin, [66] Spirou et Fantasio, Spike and Suzy and Lucky Luke, [67] and the long-running Hanna-Barbera series of The Smurfs became a worldwide success with massive merchandising, [68] and the success continues as evidenced by the ratings animated ...

  4. Éric Thériault - Wikipedia

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    1992 : Rêves, CEGEP du Vieux-Montréal, 7th Festival international de bande dessinée de Montréal, Montreal ; 1992 : Cadres, BD actuelle au Québec, Les Foufounes Électriques, 7th Festival international de bande dessinée de Montréal, Montreal ; 1993 : Dessinateurs du Québec, Centre belge de la bande dessinée, Bruxelles (Belgique).

  5. Canadian comics - Wikipedia

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    The comics of Québec, also known as "BDQ" (bande dessinée québécoise), have followed a different path than those of English Canada. While newspapers tend to populate their funny pages with syndicated American comic strips , in general comics there have followed Franco-Belgian comics , with The Adventures of Tintin and Asterix being ...

  6. Brussels' Comic Book Route - Wikipedia

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    Comic mural in the Stoofstraat [] depicting a scene from The Calculus Affair, featuring Tintin, Captain Haddock and Snowy. Brussels' Comic Book Route (French: Parcours BD de Bruxelles; Dutch: Striproute van Brussel) is a path composed by several comic strip murals, which cover the walls of several buildings throughout the inner City of Brussels, as well as the neighbourhoods of Laeken and ...

  7. 2024 in comics - Wikipedia

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    June 16: Étienne Willem, Belgian comic artist (Vieille Bruyère et Bas de Soie, L'Épée d'Ardenois, Les Ailes du Singe, La Fille de l'Exposition Universelle, Les Artilleuses, Le Paris des Merveilles), commits suicide at age 51. [102] [103] June 19: Jan Cremer, Dutch novelist and comic strip writer (New Comic Strip Scandal 000), dies at age 84 ...

  8. Bande dessinée - Wikipedia

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    Bandes dessinées (singular bande dessinée; literally 'drawn strips'), abbreviated BDs and also referred to as Franco-Belgian comics (BD franco-belge), are comics that are usually originally in French and created for readership in France and Belgium. These countries have a long tradition in comics, separate from that of English-language comics.

  9. Thierry Groensteen - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Groensteen became the editor-in-chief of the old fanzine Schtroumpf : Les Cahiers de la bande dessinée, transforming it into one of the first publications that would lead to serious academic criticism of comics in France and beyond. He integrated the publishing company into discussions on art and culture.