Papyrus is a Belgian comic book series, written and illustrated by Lucien De Gieter. The story takes place in Ancient Egypt. It was first published in...
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Walthéry, Marc Wasterlain [fr], Roland Goossens [nl] (Gos), Derib, Lucien De Gieter [nl], and Daniel Desorgher [nl]. In 1959, the Smurfs got their own...
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Spirou published the series in color. In 1969, Peyo's assistant, Lucien De Gieter, took over the series until 1973. In 1976 and 1977 the colorized gags...
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Tsuno by Roger Leloup 1972: Scrameustache by Gos 1974: Papyrus by Lucien De Gieter 1975: Agent 212 by Daniel Kox and Cauvin 1981: Billy the Cat by Stéphane...
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Spirou (magazine) (redirect from Le Journal de Spirou)
(1991–1996) Darasse: Tamara (2001–), Gang Mazda (1987–1996) Lucien De Gieter: Papyrus (1974–2015) Arthur De Pins: Zombillénium (2009–) Charles Degotte: Flagada...
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television series Papyrus, based on the comic series of the same title by Lucien De Gieter. 73 minutes Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World United States Tom...
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1970–2005 Dany Greg Le Lombard Mid Papyrus 30 1974 - ... Lucien De Gieter Lucien De Gieter Dupuis Cinebook [19] Mid La Patrouille des Castors 30 1955–1993...
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Jeroen De Coninck - (continued The Smurfs) Lucien De Gieter - (Papyrus) Bob de Groot - (Léonard, Robin Dubois) Danny De Haes - (Harry Humus) Luk De Maeyer...
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written by Jacques Devos, and Ali-Bibi Le Petit Fakir (1965), written by Lucien de Gieter. His most famous comic, Foufi, originally was created as a supplemental...
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