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  2. Bert (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Bert is a Belgian comic strip, written and drawn by Kamagurka, which appeared exclusively in the Flemish magazine HUMO since 1977. The cartoons have also been published in the Dutch magazine Vrij Nederland, the French magazine Charlie Hebdo and the US magazine RAW. [1]

  3. Jommeke - Wikipedia

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    Jommeke is a Belgian comic strip series in publication since 1955. It was created by Jef Nys and can be defined as a humoristic children's adventure series. Jommeke, an 11-year-old boy, is the series' main protagonist.

  4. Star Wars comics - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars comics have been produced by various comic book publishers since the debut of the 1977 film Star Wars. [a] Marvel Comics launched its original series in 1977, beginning with a six-issue comic adaptation of the film and running for 107 issues, including an adaptation of The Empire Strikes Back.

  5. F.C. De Kampioenen (comic) - Wikipedia

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    F.C. De Kampioenen is a Belgian comic strip created by Hec Leemans since 1997 and published by Standaard Uitgeverij.The comics series is based on the television sitcom comedy series of the same name on Flemish television.

  6. 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.

  7. Superman: The Complete Comic Strips 1939–1966 - Wikipedia

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    Superman: The Complete Comic Strips 1939–1966 is an unofficial umbrella name for the six following titles: Superman: The Golden Age Dailies, Superman: The Golden Age Sundays; Superman: The Atomic Age Dailies, Superman: The Atomic Age Sundays; Superman: The Silver Age Dailies and Superman: The Silver Age Sundays, all published by The Library of American Comics.

  8. Donald Duck (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck is an American comic strip by the Walt Disney Company starring Donald Duck, distributed by King Features Syndicate.The first daily Donald Duck strip debuted in American newspapers on February 7, 1938.

  9. De Rode Ridder - Wikipedia

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    De Rode Ridder (The Red Knight) is a Belgian Flemish comic book series set in medieval Europe.It stars the title character Johan, the Red Knight, easily recognizable by his red tunic.