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Belgian Cartoonists

Belgian Cartoonists

Belgian Cartoonists emerged in the mid-20th century and became famous for their whimsical and witty style of cartooning. Their unique blend of humor, social commentary, and intricate artwork captivated audiences worldwide. The most iconic period for this style was the 1950s to the 1970s when artists like Hergé, the creator of Tintin, and André Franquin, known for creating Spirou and Gaston Lagaffe, gained significant recognition. These Belgian Cartoonists revolutionized the art of cartoon storytelling by introducing innovative storytelling techniques, intricate line work, and detailed backgrounds.

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SOMETHING in the style of Belgian Cartoonists

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HergéAndré FranquinTintinSpirouGaston Lagaffe
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