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  2. Jommeke - Wikipedia

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    The first appearance of Jommeke was on 30 October 1955, as a gag-a-day strip in the Flemish magazine Kerk en Leven. [2] After moving to another newspaper, Het Volk, in 1958, Jommeke became a full length adventure comic strip, while Nys also continued Jommeke gag pages in 't Kapoentje.

  3. Robert en Bertrand - Wikipedia

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    Robert en Bertrand ("Robert and Bertrand") is a Flemish comic strip series set during the 19th century, in the Low Countries and France. The comic series was created by cartoonist Willy Vandersteen , known for the Suske en Wiske ( Spike and Suzy ) series.

  4. File:Tekenaar Frans Piƫt en z'n stripboeken, 1970 - 01.jpg

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  5. Aline Remael - Wikipedia

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    Aline Remael is a Belgian translation scholar, best known for her work in audiovisual translation and media accessibility. Her impact in her chosen field is profound and she has been awarded the Jan Ivarsson Award f or her services to screen translation.

  6. Jip and Janneke - Wikipedia

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    Three English versions have been published. Mick and Mandy , an adaptation with the original illustrations, and Bob and Jilly , translations with new illustrations, are no longer in print. In 2008 the Dutch publisher, Querido , published a new translation by David Colmer of the first book of the series, with the original illustrations, entitled ...

  7. Franka - Wikipedia

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    Franka (Francesca Victoria), the lead character that the series is named after, is a young, attractive and adventurous female private investigator. [1] She lives in a slightly fictionalised version of the Netherlands, and since 1993's Flight of the Atlantis has clearly been revealed as a resident of Amsterdam (before, she lived in the fictional 'Groterdam').

  8. Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (also known as AMVK) was born in Antwerp and lives in Antwerp and Berlin.In 1981 she founded the noise band Club Moral with Danny Devos.Since 1982 she has been represented by Zeno X Gallery in Antwerp, Belgium, and since 1999 by Galerie Barbara Thumm in Berlin.

  9. Zurenborg - Wikipedia

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    The development of Zurenborg coincided with the peak of Art Nouveau popularity, and that movement had the greatest impact on the stylistic language of the area. [1] However, many other styles—mostly "revival styles"—that were popular at the time are also represented.