- Ons
Volkske (literally: "Our
little people") was the
youth supplement of the
Flemish newspaper Ons Volk Ontwaakt. It was
published without interruption...
- its comics.
Together with Ons
Volkske it was the
leading and most
important comic book
magazine in Flanders. Het
Volkske (English: The
Small 'Het Volk'/The...
- the
magazine Chez Nous Junior, and its
Dutch language counterpart Ons
Volkske, and
began serial publication on
October 19, 1955, in
Tintin magazine under...
- 1947
until 1989. It was
notable for its
comics and,
together with Ons
Volkske, the most
important comic book
magazine in Flanders. 't
Kapoentje was created...
-
number of
other comics in
these years. Most
important was his work for Ons
Volkske, the
youth supplement of the w****ly
magazine Ons Volk,
which from the end...
- and a
cheaper version was
created as well: Chez Nous (in French) / Ons
Volkske (in Dutch),
printed on
cheaper paper and
featuring mainly reprints from...
- (French /
Dutch edition of the same magazine),
Junior (French) and Ons
Volkske (Dutch), all
published by
Lombard Editions in Brussels.
Clifton also ran...
-
published in 't Kapoentje, the
youth supplement of Het Volk, and in Ons
Volkske, the
youth supplement of De Standaard. They were the
mascots of 't Kapoentje...
- many of them gag-a-day comics, for
magazines like 't
Kapoentje and Ons
Volkske.
Among the most well
known were Piet
Fluwijn en
Bolleke (1947–1965), Doris...
- like Jan Waters**** in
Zonneland or
Eugeen Hermans (aka Pink) in Ons
Volkske, a w****ly
newspaper supplement inspired by Le
Petit Vingtième. The most...