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- Cromheecke (born 2 August 1961), is a Belgian comics artist best known for the comic series Tom Carbon, Taco Zip, Roboboy and Plunk. Luc Cromheecke was...
- swing band (self-described as swing hop) started by Oswald Cromheecke in 2012. Oswald Cromheecke (2012–present) Cedric Van Overstraeten: trumpet Aiko Devriendt:...
- Archived 2009-05-09 at the Wayback Machine IGN. Retrieved 10-05-09. "Luc Cromheecke". lambiek.net. Retrieved 2018-11-20. "Gos". lambiek.net. "A. D. Condo"...
- graphic novel by Belgian comics writer Bruno de Roover and artist Luc Cromheecke. It appeared under the title De Tuin van Daubigny (The Garden of Daubigny...
- Plunk is a Belgian comic series created by Luc Cromheecke and Laurent Letzer, and published by Dupuis. So far three albums have appeared. The comics are...
- Geerts, Bernard Hislaire, Midam (Kid Paddle), Frank Pé, Marc Hardy and Luc Cromheecke. Robbedoes had a severe reduction in the number of readers, and was first...
- Morane Gouden Adhemar: Jef Nys 2007: Kim Duchâteau also nominated: Luc Cromheecke, and Simon Spruyt and Fritz Van den Heuvel 2009: Willy Linthout for Het...
- po****r Kiekeboe comic strip of Merho, and has created together with Luc Cromheecke the series Roboboy. In 2007, after the suicide of his son, he wrote and...
- Pom Pom Het Handelsblad, Gazet van Antwerpen [21] Plunk 3 2007 - Luc Cromheecke Laurent Letzer Dupuis [22] Les 4 As (FR) 43 1964 - ... François Craenhals...
- Vance, Jo-El Azara, Griffo, Marvano, Jean-Pol, Jan Bosschaert and Luc Cromheecke. While until 1930 almost all comics published in Belgium were either French...