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- Bulletje en Boonestaak (later spelled Bulletje en Bonestaak) was one of the first very successful Dutch newspaper comic strips, the first Dutch comic moralists...
- (author) and Ton B**** (artist). Boes by Wil Raymakers and Thijs Wilms. Bulletje en Boonestaak by Georges van Raemdonck. Claire by the Wirojas (Robert van...
- Melkebeke - (Les Nouvelles Aventures du Baron de Crac) George Van Raemdonck - (Bulletje en Boonestaak) Ron van Riet - (Zwik en Zwak, continued Robert en Bertrand...
- introduced as part of the paper the m****ively po****r illustrated series 'Bulletje en Boonestaak'. He wrote the text himself and George Van Raemdonck illustrated...
- Monument voor mijn vader Krapuul De Zonnebloem Jona de NEE zegger Kruimeltje Bulletje & Bonestaak De Kleine Kapitein De brief voor de koning Brandende liefde...
- Jan van Haasteren, Raymond Bär van Hemmersweil and Jan van R**** win the Bulletje en Boonestaakschaal. October 11: The Best American series releases the...
- Frankfurtherprijs for his book about Studio Vandersteen. Henk Groeneveld wins the Bulletje en Boonestaakschaal. 299+1 by Leo Ortolani, parody of Frank Miller's 300...
- In 1922, De Jong asked him to provide the drawings for the comic strip Bulletje en Boonestaak, which was published between 2 May 1922 and 17 November 1937...
- of A.M. de Jong and George van Raemdonck's long-running newspaper comic Bulletje en Boonestaak is published. November 28: The final episode of Bud Counihan's...
- Dik Bruynesteyn [nl], **** Vlottes [] and Jan van der Voo receive the Bulletje en Boonestaakschaal. October 23: Joe Sacco is profiled by The Oregonian...