• Marsupilami (category Spirou et Fantasio)
    the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou. Since then it appeared regularly in the popular Belgian comics series Spirou & Fantasio, as a pet of the main...
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  • Chlorophylle, before calling it quits and moving to Spirou magazine, run by competitor-publisher Dupuis. Le Lombard retained the rights to Macherot's abandoned...
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  • cocker spaniel. Boule et Bill first appeared in the Belgian comics magazine Spirou on December 24, 1959. The ambition was to make a sort of European Peanuts...
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    Wildcat. Philémon series (1972–1987, 2013, Dargaud) Le Petit cirque (19, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-00704-1) Le Fond de l'air est frais (1973, Dargaud, ISBN 2-205-00662-2)...
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  • languages around the world. Benoît Brisefer first appeared in issue 1183 of Spirou magazine in mid-December 1960. His adventures were regularly published in...
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    assistant to Jean Graton, before selling his own strips, as Mike Deporter, to Spirou magazine. From 1996, after relocating to New York, he worked on DC's line...
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    strip; some treasured Belgian characters are Tintin, Lucky Luke, The Smurfs, Spirou, Gaston, Marsupilami, Blake and Mortimer, Boule et Bill and Cubitus (see...
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  • Tina. It will exist in this form until 1973. September 26: In Spirou, the Lucky Luke story Le Pied-Tendre, by René Goscinny and Morris starts serialisation...
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  • Thierry Martens, Belgian novelist, journalist and publisher (chief editor of Spirou 1969-1978), dies at age 69. July 5: George Martin, British comic artist...
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