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Billy the Cat is a cartoon series created by Belgian Stéphane Colman and Stephen Desberg. A young boy finds himself in the skin of a cat.
A series of large comic-strip murals brings life to the streets of Brussels, the capital of ... >>
Cubitus is a Franco-Belgian comics series created by Dupa. The series tells the stories of Cubitus, debonair big white dog that can speak.
A series of large comic-strip murals brings life to the streets of Brussels, the capital of Franco-Belgian ... >>
The series features the adventures of Ric Hochet, a reporter for the newspaper La Rafale in Paris. Ric Hochet is a Franco-Belgian comics series created by Tibet (drawings) and André-Paul Duchâteau (scripts).
A series of large ... >>
Broussaille is a young boy who will eventually live with Catherine to form a couple of young happy adults. Cartoon character created by Frank Pé in the magazine Spirou in 1978.
A series of large comic-strip murals brings life to the streets ... >>
Quick & Flupke is a comic book series by Hergé (famous for The Adventures of Tintin) about two street urchins in Brussels named Quick and Flupke. The two boys unintentionally cause trouble, leading to annoyance with their parents and the ... >>
Victor Sackville is a series created by writer Francis River, Gabrielle Borile and artist Francis Carin. The hero is a British spy who is assigned to major missions around the world, especially in Europe, since the dawn of the First World War.
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The Odilon Verjus mural part of the Comic Strip murals in Brussels. Scenario by Yann; drawings by Laurent Verron. Odilon Verjus is a missionary in the 1930s who travels with the young novice Lawrence and carries out missions for the Vatican.
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