- ("The
Lustige Kapoentjes") and
Willy Vandersteen ("De
Vrolijke Bengels") are the most well known. The
series was
published in 't
Kapoentje, the
youth supplement...
- but also
created gag
comics like Piet
Fluwijn en Bolleke, De
Lustige Kapoentjes,
Doris Dobbel,
Oktaaf Keunink and De
Ronde van Frankrijk.
Sleen was one...
-
until 1950, when
Sleen took over the
series and
renamed it De
Lustige Kapoentjes, who
quickly became the magazine's mascots. Sleen, Rik Clément and Michel...
-
first and second, and in the
third and
fourth lines). The
Dutch word
kapoentje (little rascal) is
traditional to the rhyme, but in this case it also...
-
publishing books by
Bouden in English. 2010:
Bouden reboots De
Lustige Kapoentjes. Bouden's
comics have been
translated into French, German, English, Spanish...
-
series The
Adventures of Nero, Piet
Fluwijn en
Bolleke and De
Lustige Kapoentjes. It was
located across the
street from the
Belgian Comic Strip Center...
- Smet
started his
series Fulco set in
medieval times for the
magazine 't
Kapoentje but had to give up due to illness. In the
following period, de Smet returned...
- De
Vrolijke Bengels,
which becomes the long-running
series De
Lustige Kapoentjes. De Moor's
version will
continue until December 1949.
November 28: The...
- Greg (author) and Eddy
Paape (artist).
Lucky Luke by
Morris De
Lustige Kapoentjes by Marc Sleen. Les Maîtres de l'Orge by
Francis Vallès (artist) & Jean...
- 't
Kapoentje, 1958–1965
Langteen en Schommelbuik, 11
stories in 't
Kapoentje, from 1963 on De
Lustige Kapoentjes (The
joyful rascals) in 't
Kapoentje, 1965–1967...