- The
Adventures of Nero and Co., but also
created gag
comics like Piet
Fluwijn en Bolleke, De
Lustige Kapoentjes,
Doris Dobbel,
Oktaaf Keunink and De...
- Piet
Fluwijn en
Bolleke was a
Belgian gag-a-day
comic strip series drawn by Marc
Sleen from 1944
until 1965. It was
continued by
artists Hurey and Jean-Pol...
- The
comic was an
inspiration for Marc Sleen's own gag-a-day
comic Piet
Fluwijn en Bolleke.
Plauen used
simple drawings to
depict stories of a
father and...
- Janry.
Pierre Tombal by
Raoul Cauvin (author) and Marc
Hardy (artist) Piet
Fluwijn en
Bolleke by Marc Sleen. Piet
Pienter en Bert
Bibber by Pom.
Poussy by...
-
schedules [4]
Vater und Sohn also
inspired the
Belgian comic strip Piet
Fluwijn en
Bolleke (1947-1974) by Marc Sleen,
which is also a gag-a-day
comic about...
- (L'Épervier Bleu, Les Timour) Marc
Sleen - (The
Adventures of Nero, Piet
Fluwijn en Bolleke, De
Lustige Kapoentjes,
Doris Dobbel,
Oktaaf Keunink, De Ronde...
-
article with the
pseudonyms "Herman de Keunink" and Piet
Fluwijns (a nod to Sleen's
series Piet
Fluwijn en Bolleke). "Rik Clément". Smet, Jan en Auwera, Fernand...
- de Smet also had
their comics published.
During its
heyday Sleen's Piet
Fluwijn en
Bolleke and Vandersteen's De
Vrolijke Bengels were the most po****r...
-
artist Marc Sleen, who is
known for his
series The
Adventures of Nero, Piet
Fluwijn en
Bolleke and De
Lustige Kapoentjes. It was
located across the street...
- Studentenkost****s 'bij Fien Janssens' (1950)
Peter en
Polly (1950) Floere, het
Fluwijn (1951) Het
leven en de dood van
Victalis van
Gille (1951) Cel 269 (1952)...