European Comics on the Web
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Baard & Kale: see
Tif & Tondu
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Babel
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A Greek
comics magazine
which publishes both Greek and international comics
(in Greek).
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Bacon & Ägg
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A
Swedish comics magazine
featuring
Bacon & Ägg,
Cordon Bleu,
Herman Hedning,
Hieronymus Borsch,
James Hund,
Jan Milou,
Kommissarie Barskebäck and
Röde Hund.
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Bakelandt by Hec Leemans
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A Flemish comic set in the Napoleonic era when Flanders was occupied
by France.
You can read more about this comic on the sites of author
Hec Leemans,
Etienne
Borgers
and
publisher
Standaard Uitgeverij
(in Dutch).
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Balade au Bout du Monde
by Pierre Makyo and Laurent Vicomte
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Some information about this comic can be found on the site of
De Zilveren
Dolfijn
(in Dutch).
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Bamse by Rune Andréasson
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A comics series for kids about the world's strongest bear.
Information about it is supplied by
Anders
Mårtensson and Charlotta Kreützfeldt
(in Swedish),
Anna-Lena
and
Swedart
(in Swedish),
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Barbarella by Jean-Claude Forest
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The comic which was the inspiration Roger Vadim's 1968 movie
with the same name.
Information about this comic can be found on
Jean-Marc Lofficier's
Barbarella
page.
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Barbe Rouge
by Victor Hubinon and Jean-Michel Charlier
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Adventures of a pirate with a red beard who has become famous as a parody in
Asterix.
People and organizations with information about this comic are
Françoise
and Yves Parrat
(in French) and
Stéphane Rivière
(in French).
Latest addition:
Piet Bakker
(in Dutch).
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Barelli by Bob de Moor
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Aventures of a theater actor.
You can take a look at Kimmo Lakoma's
Barelli page
(in Finnish).
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Les aventures de Basil & Victoria by Edith and Yann
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The story of two orphans in the streets of London at the end of
the last century.
Read the general introduction by
Jocelyn Legault.
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Batti
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An
online Dutch
comics magazine
with among others the story about the Coffee Can Man
(in Dutch).
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La Bataille des Ardennes by Willy Vasseur
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A
historical comic
which presents the final fights of World War II at the mainland
of Europe.
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Benoît Brisefer
by Peyo (Pierre Culliford) and others
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The stories about the strong boy that looses his strength when he
catches a cold.
Once drawn by Walthery (creator of Natasja) and his teacher Peyo (from
the Smurfs).
The current authors are Pascal Garry and Thierry Culliford.
The following people and organizations supply information about this comic:
Comicradioshow
(in German),
Erik Tjong Kim Sang,
the official
Smurf site
(in French) and
Willy De Groof.
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Bibi Fricotin by R. Lortac and Pierre Lacroix
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A old comic (started in 1924!) with the adventures of a European and
an African boy.
It is similar to
Sjors & Sjimmie.
Some information about it is supplied by
Jean-Marc
Lofficier.
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Bidochons by Christian Binet
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You can read something about this French comic and its author on the
web pages of
Efpé
(in French),
Maurice Doury
(in French) and
Nicolas Szlosek
(in French).
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Bidouille & Violette by Bernard Hislaire
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A romantic story.
Read general information about the
comic or view a
page with sub-titles (2x60 and 1x120kB
inline images).
You can also take a look at the pages of
Françoise
et Yves Parrat
(in French).
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Biebel by Ikke
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Information about this Dutch comic about a small kid can be found on
the pages of
Willy De Groof.
Latest additions:
comic shop
Lambiek,
RJ Langenberg
(in Dutch),
publisher
Standaard Strips
(in Dutch) and
Tim Rombouts
(in Dutch).
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Bild & Bubbla
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Information about this Swedish comics magazine can be found on the
site of
Johan Blixt
(in Swedish).
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Billy Biever by Rex
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A weekly Dutch
online comic
with the adventures of a beaver
(in Dutch).
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Billy the Cat by Colman and Stephen Desberg
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A comics series about a boy who has reincarnated as a cat.
You can read more about it on the site of
Parnass
magazine
(in German).
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Blake & Mortimer by Edgar Pierre Jacobs
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Famous French detective comic.
You can read something about it on the pages of
Françoise and Yves Parrat:
[1],
[2]
and
[3]
(in French).
Latest additions:
Jean-Luc Martin
(in French)
and
Scotch
(in French).
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De blauwbloezen: see
Les Tuniques Bleues
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Blueberry by Moebius (Jean Giraud)
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Information about Blueberry can be found on the pages of
Gert Beumer
and
Kimmo
Lakoma
(in Finnish).
There is information on the author Moebius by
Teemu Mäkinen and
Yoshihito
Nagai
(in Japanese).
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Bob & Bobette: see Suske & Wiske
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Bob Morane by Coria and Jean-Luc Vernal
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You can find information on Bob Morane and the authors on the
official site
(in French)
and on pages supplied by
Eman
(in Dutch).
The first editions of this comic were drawn by William Vance.
Latest addition:
Johnny Hart
(in French).
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Bob Surfer by Stoon, Rezk and MC2
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An
online French comic
about the adventures of a cybersurfer
(in French).
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Bobo: see Jaap
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Bollie & Billie: see Boule & Bill
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Le Boss by Bercovici
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This comic series presents the daily life of a
comic magazine
editor
(in French).
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Boule & Bill by Roba
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Short stories about the boy Boule and his dog Bill.
You can find information about this comic on the pages of
Willy De Groof
[1]
and
[2].
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Broussaille by Michel de Bom and Frank
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You can take a look at a
Dutch album cover and a
wall painting
in Brussels of this comic about a dreamy urban teenager.
Loleck supplies information about author
Frank
(in French).
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Bruce J. Hawker by William Vance and André-Paul Duchâteau
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Information about this adventurous comic can be found on the sites of
Bdcovers
(in French),
Gustaf Lööv
(in Swedish),
Jérôme Arnould
(in French)
and
Wallbd.
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Bruno Brazil by Greg and William Vance
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A comic about the secret service Commando Caïman which is headed
by Bruno Brazil.
You can read something about it on the pages of
Jérôme Arnould
(in French),
Kimmo
Lakoma
(in Finnish)
and
Petr Rada
(in French).
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Buck Danny by Victor Hubinon
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Adventures of an American air force officer.
Visit the sites of
Bdparadisio
(in French),
publisher
Dupuis
(in French),
Jérôme
Arnould
(in French),
Passionbd
(in French) and
Poilaunez
(in French).
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Buddy Longway by Derib
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Gert Beurmer has a page about this
westren comic.
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Canardo by Benoît Sokal
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A duck cartoon for adults.
You can find information about Canardo and author Sokal on the pages of
Etienne
Borgers,
Kimmo Lakoma
(in Finnish),
Sebastiaan
Klink,
Teemu
Mäkinen
and
Ulf Lunde.
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El Capitán Trueno by Víctor Mora
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A
comic about mediaevel
times
which is very popular in Spain
(in Spanish).
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Carnet de Voyage by Loustal
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A French comic.
More information about this French comic can be found on the site
of author
Loustal
(in French) and
on Jan de Waal's
Virtual Loustal Museum
(in Dutch and French).
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Cartland by Laurence Harlé and Michel Blanc Dumont
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A westren comic.
You can read something about it on the pages of
Jérôme
Arnould
(in French).
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Cat Claw by Bane Kerac
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A Yugoslavian superhero comic.
You can take a look at the fan page by
Ivar Manfred.
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Cédric by Laudec and Raoul Cauvin
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A series about a little boy.
Some information about it can be found at
BD
oubliées
(in French).
Latest addition:
Pol-Henri Lebrun
(in French).
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Chick Bill by Tibet
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Tibet's westren comic.
Information on this comic is supplied by
Willy De Groof.
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Chlorophylle by Raymond Macherot
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Adventures of a little mouse.
Information about this comic and its author can be found on the pages of
BD.net
(in French),
Kees
Buis
(in Dutch),
comics shop
Lambiek,
Piet Bakker
(in Dutch),
Willy De Groof
(in Dutch)
and
De Zilveren
Dolfijn
(in Dutch).
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De Chninkel: see
Le Grand Pouvoir du Chninkel
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Chroniques de la Lune Noire by Froideval, Olivier Ledroit and Cyril Pontet
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Information about this science fiction comic can be found on the pages of
le Club BD
(in French).
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Chris Carella by Giancarlo Malagutti, Sergio Zaniboni and Manlio Truscia
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Information on this Italian comic can be found on the
official site.
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Les Cités Obscures
by François Schuiten and Benoît Peeters
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There is an
official site dedicated to
Les Cités Obscures (in French).
Furthermore you can read something about this comic on the pages of
Antoine Brenner,
Eilko Bronsema and
R. Klaase.
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Claire
by Jan van Die, Wilbert Plijnaar and Robert van der Kroft
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The comic that appears in the girls magazine Flair.
You can read
general information about the comic or view a
page with sub-titles (4x90kB inline images).
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Clever & Smart: see
Mortadelo y Filemón
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Clifton by Turk and De Groot
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Information on this comic about an army officer who works for the
secret service is supplied by
Kimmo Lakoma
(in Finnish),
Piet Bakker
(in Dutch)
and
Willy De Groof.
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Cocco Bill by Benito Jacovitti
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Hilarious cowboy stories.
There is an
official site
for Benito Jacovitti (in Italian).
More information can be found on the pages of
Marco Barlotti
(in Italian),
P. Zaniboni
(in Italian) and
Raija Jussila.
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Colometers Davis by Jack Kelly
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An Irish comic about a detective who is a leprechaun.
Information about this is available on the site of author
Jack Kelly.
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Comanche by Greg, Hermann and Rouge
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A western comic by Greg, Hermann and Rouge
Visit the pages by
Gert
Beumer.
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ComicNet
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An
internet magazine which focuses on the
Swiss Comics scene, featuring news about comics, a list of important
events related to comics, a market place and more.
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Comics International
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A monthly
British comics magazine
which among others offers a world-wide list of comic shops.
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Comics Universe
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A monthly
online comics magazine
(in French)
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Comixs
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A Dutch
online comics magazine
supplied by comics shop Ambrosius
(in Dutch).
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La Complainte des Landes Perdues by Jean Dufaux and Grzegorz Rosinski
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Information about this comic and its authors can be found on the site of
Jérôme
Arnould
(in French),
Mikels
(in French).
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Corentin by Paul Cuvelier and Jean van Hamme
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You can read more about this comic on the site of author
Paul Cuvelier
(in French).
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Corto Maltese by Hugo Pratt
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The famous Italian comic about the journeys of adventurer
Corto Maltese in the first three decades of this century.
Visit the Hugo Pratt pages by
Antoine Terracol
(in French),
publisher
Casterman
(in French),
Franck Weber
(in French),
Kalle Hermansson
(in Swedish),
Kimmo
Lakoma
(in Finnish),
Marco Feo
(in Italian),
Teemu
Mäkinen and
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Cosmic Patrouille by Mauricet and Jean-Louis Janssens
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A parody on the super-hero comics.
You can read something about this comic on the site of author
Mauricet
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Cowboy Henk by Kamagurka and Herr Seele
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A ridiculous Belgian comic.
You can find information about this comic and its author on the
official Kamagurka site
and on the site of
Willy De Groof
(in Dutch).
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Crash Test Dummies by Bert van der Meij
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Adventures of a family of crash test dummies which appears in the
Dutch Road Service Magazine ANWB.
Information about this comic can be found on the site of author
Bert van der Meij.
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Cubitus by Dupa
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A comic about a nice big white dog.
Information is available from
6bears
(in French),
Jérôme
Arnould
(in French),
comics shop
Lambiek,
Tobias Coritzius
(in German) and
Vincent
Evrard
(in French).
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Cupidon by Malik and Raoul Cauvin
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A series about the well-known angel with the bow and the arrows.
Read the
introduction
by Willy De Groof.
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Cyann by Claude Lacroix and
François Bourgeon
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You can read something about this comic and its author on the sites of
publisher
Casterman
(in French),
Teemu Mäkinen
and
Uwe Trenkner
(in German).
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