European Comics on the Web
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(in French: bandes dessinées) that has been made available
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2000 AD
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You can find more links for the British science fiction
comic magazine at the pages by
Kimmo Lakoma
(in Finnish),
M.S. Acres and
Wakefield and Mechanismo's
2000AD Links Project.
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421 by Eric Maltaite and Stephen Desberg
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A Belgian comic about British secret agent 421.
The following persons and organizations supply information about 421:
BD
oubliées
(in French),
Erik Tjong Kim Sang,
and
Willy De Groof.
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Les 7 Vies de l'Épervier by Patrick Cothias and André Juillard
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A historical saga of seven comics albums taking place in the time of Henri IV.
You can take a look at information supplied by plublisher
Glenat.
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Achille Talon by Greg
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A comic about a crazy hero and wth a mad neighbor.
You can find some information about it on the pages of
Steve Requin
(in French).
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Adèle Blanc-Sec by Jacques Tardi
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Adventures of a female writer in the beginning of this century.
Information about this comic and its author is provided by
Jean-Marc
Lofficier,
Maxime Nicolas
(in French),
Pierre Côté
(in French),
R. Klaase and
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Adora by Stephan Lorenz
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An
interactive
online comic
which is available both in German and in English (requires shockwave).
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Agent 212 by Daniël Kox and Raoul Cauvin
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A comic starring a funny fat policeman.
The following people and organisations provide information about this
comic and its authors:
Andreas
Dierks
(in German),
BD Paradisio
(in French) and
Erik Tjong Kim Sang.
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Agent 327 by Martin Lodewijk
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The adventures of Dutch secret agent.
People with information about this comic are
Elwin Berlips
(in Dutch)
and
Erik Tjong Kim Sang
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Airtight Garage by Moebius (Jean Giraud)
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A two-book comic series which is the spin-off from a
multi-leveled universe created by Major Grubert.
You can take a look at the French page at
Wikipedia.
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Akte Nix by Christian Bischoff
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A
German online comic
inspired by the tv series the X Files
(in German).
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Al & Brock by Christian Denayer and
André-Paul Duchâteau
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A comic about two cops in San Francisco.
Information about this comic and its authors is provided by author
André-Paul
Duchâteau
(in French) and
Kimmo
Lakoma
(in Finnish).
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Alack Sinner by José Muñoz and Carlos Sampayo
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Information about Alack Sinner and other work by Muñoz and
Sampayo is offered by
Kevin
Smith
and
Kimmo
Lakoma
(in Finnish).
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Alain Landier by Albert Weinberg
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A French science fiction comic.
Information about this comic is supplied by
Jean-Marc
Lofficier.
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Alan Ford by Magnus and Max Bunker
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You can read more about this popular Italian comic character at
at the sites of
Aleksandar
Zambelli
(in Croatian),
D. Vallet
(in French),
Maurizio Munix
(in Italian),
Mimim
(in Serbian),
Nemanja Ilic
(in Serbian) and
Stefano
Bizzarri
(in Italian).
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Aldébaran by Léo
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Information about this comic can be found at the sites of
Bdnet
(in French) and
Bdscope
(in French).
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Alcide Nikopol by Enki Bilal
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The following people have pages about Enki Bilal and his work:
R. Klaase
(many links) and
Teemu
Mäkinen.
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Alix by Gilles Chaillet and Jacques Martin
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Kimmo Lakoma supplies a list of
Finnish Alix
albums
(in Finnish).
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Apokalupsis by Clyde Meli
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Apokalupsis is a
Maltese science-fiction
comic.
The site also includes pointers to other Maltese comic work.
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Aquablue by Thierry Cailleteau and Olivier Vatine
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The following persons and organizations supply information about this
comic:
Andreas
Dierks
(in German),
Bishlouk
(in French) and
Club BD
(in French).
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Arabelle by Jean Ache
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A French fifties comic about a mermaid
Some information about it is supplied by
Jean-Marc
Lofficier.
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Archie Cash by Malik (William Tai)
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A comic starring Archie Cash who looks quite like the movie star
Charles Bronson.
No new stories appear because the author is currently working on
Cupidon.
Some information about Archie Cash can be found at the site of
BD
oubliées
(in French) and
Topgame éditions provides an interview with author
Malik
(in French).
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Aria by Michel Weyland
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Information about Aria can be found on the site of
Christophe
Guilbot
(in French).
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Arkas cartoons by Arkas
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Take a look at the cartoons of one of the most popular Greek cartoonists:
Arkas.
Now you can also find read an
Arkas cartoon
(100kB image) from Eleytherotypia (in Greek).
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Ärligt talat by Monica Hedström
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Ärligt talat (To be honest) is a daily comic in Metro,
the free subway system newspaper of the Swedish capital Stockholm.
Diu.se offers and interview with author
Monica
Hedström
(in Swedish).
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Arne Anka by Charlie Christensen
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A Swedish duck cartoon.
Read Mats Johannesson's
introduction to this comic.
People with Arne Anka pages are:
Måns Engman.
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Arzach by Moebius (Jean Giraud)
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Adventures of a warrior riding a prehistoric animal.
Information about author Moebius can be found via the
Blueberry entry on this site.
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Askell by Jean-Louis Mourier and Scotch Arleston
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A fantasy tale which is situated on a distant planet on which there
is a lot more water than on earth.
Information about this comic is supplied by
Marcel
Cox
(in French), the
official site
(in French) and
Thiame
(in French).
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Aster by Claude-Jacques Legrand and Annibale Casabianca
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A French science fiction comic.
Some information about it is supplied by
Jean-Marc
Lofficier.
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Asterix by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
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French comic with the adventures of a Gaulish warrior who is
fighting the Romans.
Together with the Belgian comic
Tintin
this is the most popular and widely known European comic.
Excellent web pages covering Asterix are provided by
Stéphane Rivière (in French),
Sudhakar
Chandrasekharan
(original by
Ron Dippold),
Hendrik
Jan Hoogeboom and
Marco Mütz
(in German).
Links to other Asterix pages can be found on the extensive link list of
Erik Tjong Kim Sang.
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Atomas by Robert Charroux and Auguste Liquois
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A French science fiction comic.
Some information about it is supplied by
Jean-Marc
Lofficier.
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Atomos by André Caroff (André Carpouzis)
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Stories about a female Japanese scientist who wants to take revenge for
the atomic bombs dropped on Japan in the forties.
Information on the original novels and the comic versions of this
series can be found on Jean-Marc Lofficier's
Atomos site.
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Auracan
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A French
comics magazine
(in French).
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Axle Munshine by Christian Godard and Julio Ribera
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Information can be found at the sites of
BDParadisio
(in French),
Marcel
Cox
(in French) and
De Zilveren
Dolfijn
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Created: March 1, 1995.
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