Catalogue information

LastDodo number
1057677
Area
Comic Books
Title
Stripfestival
Issue Number
6
Addition to number
Publisher
Release Year
2010
Cover Type
Soft cover
Edition
First edition
Colouring
Coloured
ISBN
978-9903-22893-3
Barcode / EAN / UPC
Print run
Number of Pages
240
Dimensions
20.0 x 26.0 cm
Language / dialect
Translator
Inker
Colourist
Details

The brass guys. Newspaper: De Standaard / Het Nieuwsblad. Date of publication: July 26, 1980 - December 5, 1980. Newspaper: The courtyard. Date of publication: February 3, 1981 - June 15, 1981. Inks: Eugeen Goossens. The sound tap. Newspaper: De Standaard / Het Nieuwsblad. Date of publication: February 7, 1961 - June 16, 1961. Newspaper: The newspaper of the south. Date of publication: April 13, 1961 - August 24, 1961. Inks: Eduard de Rop. The electrometer (E-meter) was used by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology. The Spanish ghost. Date of publication: September 9, 1948 - February 2, 1950. Magazine: Onsvolkske. Date of publication: January 13, 1949 - May 4, 1950. Magazine: Sjors weekly. Date of publication: May 17, 1974 - October 10, 1974. Inks: Willy Vandersteen. The Spanish ghost is the first story in the blue series, this series was published in Tintin. Willy Vandersteen had to adapt his stories and drawing style to the weekly magazine; Aunt Sidonia, Jerom and Professor Barabas do not appear in the blue series. Wiske has Schanulleke with her in the past when she crawls out of a barrel, after Suske has chased away the crowd. We do not see the doll when Suske, Wiske and Lambik visit the museum earlier. The doll gets other clothes from Alwina, but then disappears without a trace. Schanulleke does not appear in the other stories in the blue series either. Wiske will get curly hair during the spell and this hairstyle will keep them in the stories of the blue series. Pieter Bruegel the Elder, the painter of The Peasant Wedding, often plays a role in the stories of Suske en Wiske. The story The dulle brill revolves around Brueghel's painting of the same name and in The Krimson Crisis, Bruegel is brought to the present day together with other celebrities from Flemish history to help the friends in battle. Willy Vandersteen drew a great deal of inspiration for his drawings in The Spanish Ghost from the American comic series Prince Valiant, so many drawings are clearly recognizable. The first album release was in 1952, as part of the blue series. It was then released as album number three. In June 1974 the story as number 150, albeit somewhat shortened, was reissued in the four-color series The tame Tumi. Magazine: TV Ekspres. Date of publication: October 17, 1983 - October 29, 1984. Inks: Eugeen Goossens. Machu Picchu and Sacsayhuamán are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Stories in this album4

Story title
Het Spaanse spook
Story number
V10
Writer / scripter
Story title
De koperen knullen
Story number
V119
Story title
De tamme Tumi
Story number
V131
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