European Comics on the Web
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Haagse Harry by Marnix Rueb
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One of the most popular contemporary Dutch comics has finally
appeared on the web.
Pay a visit to the sites of
Jeroen Buren
(in Dutch),
Kapnah
(in Dutch),
Maarten Berk
(in Dutch) and
Siemens
(in Dutch).
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Hans by Kas and André-Paul Duchateau
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A science fiction comic.
The first five albums were drawn by Grzegorz Rosinski.
You can read something about this comic on the site of
publisher
Lombard
(in French)
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Heinz by Eddie de Jong and Rene Windig
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Heinz is a philosophical cat.
You can read something about this comic on the Heinz pages of
Bram
Starink,
Erik Tjong Kim Sang
and
Marco Konert
(in Dutch).
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Herman Hedning by Jonas Darnell
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Funny stories starring a caveman.
This Swedish comic has its own magazine.
You can read more about it on the
official site
(in Swedish).
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The Humbug Family by Rene Lehner
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A Swiss online comic in German and in English.
Visit
Rene Lehner's site
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De Huurling: see
The Mercenary
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Ian Kalédine by Ferry and Jean-Luc Vernal
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You can take a look at the pages of
De Zilveren
Dolfijn
(in Dutch).
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Idées Noires by André Franquin
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Dark humor by André Franquin.
Information about this comic is supplied by
Cuckoo
and
Denis Leroy.
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Indigo by Dirk Schulz
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A German fantasy comic.
You can read about it on the site of author
Dirk Schulz
(in German).
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Les Innommables by Conrad and Yann
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The crazy comic by Conrad and Yann.
People and organizations with information about this comic and its authors are
BDParadisio
(in French),
Bernard
Pauwels
(in French),
Erik Tjong Kim Sang
and
Univers BD
(in French).
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Isabelle by Will, Franquin, Delporte and Macherot.
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Fairy-tale adventures of the young girl Isabelle.
Drawings by Will (Willy Maltaite) and scripts by André Franquin
among
others.
You can view a
page with sub-titles
(2x60 and 1x100kB inline images) or take a look at the site dedicated
to the author
Will
(in French).
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Isabelle Avondrood: see
Adèle Blanc-Sec
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Iznogoud by Goscinny and Tabary
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Oriental stories about the great vizier Iznogoud (Is no good) who
tries to overthrow the calif.
More information can be found on the pages of
Erik Tjong Kim Sang,
Kimmo
Lakoma
(in Finnish) and
Marc Turcotte
(in French).
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Jaap by Deliège
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Read Willy De Groof's
introduction
to this comic.
There is another
picture of Jaap.
Latest addition:
Ydel
(in French).
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Jan, Jans en de kinderen by Jan Kruis
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A family comic featuring a typical Dutch family.
This comic appears in the Dutch women magazine Libelle.
You can view a
page with sub-titles
(4x75kB inline images) of this comic.
Latest additions:
Chevalier
International,
Comic House
and
Hans Tacq.
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Jan Kordaat: see
Jean Valhardi
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January Jones by Eric Heuvel and Martin Lodewijk.
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The adventures of a female pilot in the thirties.
The drawings resemble the work of Hergé but they are not
quite the same.
Take a look at a
page with sub-titles
(4x90kB inline images).
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Jean Valhardi by J.M. Charlier & Jije
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Read O. Aydin Karabag's
introduction to this comic
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Jeannette Pointu: see
Sarah Spits
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Jérémiah by Hermann (Hermann Huppen)
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Willy De Groof supplies an
image
from this comic.
Publisher Lombard provides information about author
Hermann
(in French).
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Jerom by Willy Vandersteen
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Jerom is the strong man from the Belgian comic Suske & Wiske.
However, he also has his own comic series.
You can see an image of him at the page of
Willy de
Groof.
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Jérôme K. Jérôme Bloche by
Dodier, Makyo and Serge Le Tendre
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A comic about a young detective.
Information about this comic is available from
BD
Oubliées
(in French),
EuroBD
(in French),
Pierre
Côté
(in French) and
De Zilveren Dolfijn
(in Dutch).
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Jerry Spring by Joseph Gilain
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Visit the site of
De Zilveren
Dolfijn
(in Dutch).
Some information about author Jijé and his work can be found at a site in
Korea.
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Jessica Blandy by Jean Dufaux and Renaud
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Information about author Jean Dufaux is provided by
6bears
(in French).
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Jo, Zette & Jocko by Hergé
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Adventures of a boy, a girl and a monkey by the creator of
Tintin.
Information about this comic is supplied by
Kimmo Lakoma
(in Finnish) and
Pierre
Côte
(in French).
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Joe Bar Team by Chistian Debarre,
Pierre-Yves Fourrier and
Stephane Deteindre
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A comic about a group of motor cyclists.
Visit the pages of
Daniele
Nasini
(in Italian),
Nemo
(in French) and
Thierry Escande
(in French).
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Johan & Pirlouit by Peyo and others
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The famous knight comic by the creator of the Smurfs.
After Peyo's death the comic has been prolonged by his son Thierry
Culliford and his two compatriots Alain Maury and Yvan Delporte.
You can read something about this comic on the site of
publisher
Lombard
(in French) and
on the page by
Kimmo Lakoma
(in Finnish).
You can also take a look at the
Johan och Pellevin page
by Anthony Lindholm (in Swedish).
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Johan en Pirrewiet: see
Johan & Pirlouit
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John Difool by Alexandro Jodorowsky and Moebius
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There is information available on Jodorowsky on
Hotweird's Jodorowsky page.
If you want to know more about Moebius then take a look at the
Blueberry entry in this index.
Information about John Difool can be found on the pages of
Klaus Hoffmeister
(in German).
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Jojo by André Geerts
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A comic about the life of seven year old Jojo and his friend
Gros-Louis.
Information about this comic and its author can be found on the pages of
Philippe Acchiardo
(in French) and
Solidar.
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Jommeke by Jef Nys
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A Belgian comic with the adventures of a young boy.
Visit the pages of
Tim Pelgrims
(in Dutch),
Filip Van der Elst
(in Dutch),
Rik Dehollogne
(in Dutch) and
Willy De Groof.
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Jonathan by Cosey
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You can take a look at the
information
that Lombard publishers provides about this comic.
Françoise and Yves Parrat show the comic authors
Cosey and Derib as
guests in
Jonathan
(in French).
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Joop Klepzeiker by Eric Scheurs
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A Dutch comic for people with a strong stomach and a special sense of
humour.
Take a look at the pages of
Johan
Verhagen
(in Dutch),
comic shop
Lambiek,
Pierijn van der Putt
(in Dutch) and
Theo van Gogh
(in Dutch).
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Jopo de Pojo by Joost Swarte
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Information about author Joost Swarte can be found on
Ed Blaas's
Joost Swarte site.
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Judge Dredd by John Wagner, Carlos Ezquerra and others
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Here are some people with sites dedicated to this British science
fiction comic:
Carlos
Ezquerra,
Kimmo
Lakoma
(in Finnish) and
R. C. Gomersall.
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Jukka Kostet Comics
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Weird things happen in the online comics by the Finnish artist
Jukka
Kostet.
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Julie, Claire, Cécile by Sydney and Bom
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A comic about teenage girls.
Publisher Lombard supplies some information about
Julie,
Claire, Cécile
(in French).
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Jugurtha by Franz and Jean-Luc Vernal
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An adventurous comic.
The first two albums were made in cooperation with Hermann.
You can read something about it on the sites of
Jérôme
Arnould
(in French) and
Marc Guislain
(in French).
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De Kampioenen: see
F.C. De Kampioenen
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Kapitein Rob by Pieter Kuhn
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A Dutch fifties comic with the adventures of captain Rob.
Visit the sites of publisher
Le Chat Mort
(in Dutch),
Eman
(in Dutch),
comic shop
Lambiek,
Stichting Zeeschuim
(in Dutch)
and
De Zilveren
Dolfijn
(in Dutch).
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De Katamarom: see
Les Galaxiens
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Ken Parker by different authors
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You can find some information about this Italian comic on the site of the
unofficial Bonelli Comics
e-magazine
(in Italian).
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Kick Wilstra by Henk Sprenger
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A Dutch soccer comic from the fifties.
You can read something about it on Erik Janssens's
Kick Wilstra site
(in Dutch).
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Kid Paddle by Midam
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Gag stories about kids that are growing up in a technological
environment.
You can read more about it on the
official site
(in French).
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Kiekeboe by Merho
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Willy De Groof supplies a
description
of this comic.
Filip Cuppens provides an even more extensive set of
Kiekeboe
pages
(in Dutch).
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De kleine Robbe: see
Spirou
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Kleinstein by Matthias Emde and Volker Tanger
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A German comic about kid-genius.
Information about it can be found on the
official site
(in German)
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Klepzeiker: see
Joop Klepzeiker
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Knocker Comixs by Thomas Kobbe
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At the
Knocker Comixs site you will not only find the German comics by
Thomas Kobbe but also links to other stuff
(in German).
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Kogaratsu by Michetz and Bosse
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The adventures of a Samurai warrior in medieval Japan.
Visit the sites of
publisher
Dupuis
(in French),
Hidemt
(in Japanese) and
De Zilveren
Dolfijn
(in Dutch).
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Kozmo by Yaakov Kirschen
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An
Israelian comic.
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Kramikske by Jean-Pol
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Take a look at Willy De Groof's
introduction
to this Belgian comic or read Gert Meesters's interview with artist
Jean-Pol
(in Dutch).
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Kuifje: see
Tintin
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Kurt Dunder by Frank Madsen
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Visit the virtual home of the Danish comics character
Kurt Dunder,
worldfamous adventurer and scientist.
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Kwab by Stefan de Groot
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Kwab is a cartoon hippo of the twenties.
Currently he is the star in a comic series in The Netherlands.
You can take a look at the site of author
Stefan de Groot
(in Dutch).
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Kyr cartoons by Kyr
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Take a look at the cartoons of a Greek cartoonist:
Kyr
or read a complete page at the
Hellas site
(in Greek).
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