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1435:William Vance
1433:
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1424:
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1418:
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1411:Albert Uderzo
1409:
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1403:(1970–1983),
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1396:
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1387:(1955–1992),
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1363:(1977–1992),
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1347:(1957–1978),
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1311:(1962–1967),
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1293:(1948–1985),
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1263:(1954–1966),
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1235:(1966–1980),
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1217:(1946–1954),
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1183:(1966–1985),
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1177:(1963–1969),
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1149:(1958–1962),
1148:
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1142:
1141:René Goscinny
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1071:(1959–1992),
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1053:(1971–1978),
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1047:(1972–1987),
1046:
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1044:Buddy Longway
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1031:(1976–1985),
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2365:Ligne claire
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2505:Yves Rodier
2370:Musée Hergé
2309:Bob de Moor
2245:Other media
2194:Video games
2066:Live-action
1959:Jolyon Wagg
1611:(in French)
1609:BDoubliées
1540:(2): 10–19.
1497:(1980–1992)
1487:(1954–1977)
1475:(1965–1980)
1473:Taka Takata
1465:(1953–1960)
1449:(1975–1993)
1431:(1977–1992)
1419:(1958–1962)
1407:(1969–1986)
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1157:Jean Graton
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1009:Bob de Moor
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893:Taka Takata
889:Jo-El Azara
869:(1978–1993)
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444:Taka Takata
440:Jo-El Azara
435:Zig et Puce
413:Ons Volkske
379:Jean Graton
262:Bob De Moor
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2432:Le Lombard
2400:Publishers
2055:soundtrack
1901:Characters
1502:References
1484:Dan Cooper
1446:Bob Morane
1416:Oumpah-pah
1389:Chick Bill
1385:Ric Hochet
1334:Luc Orient
1329:Eddy Paape
1186:Chick Bill
1074:Chick Bill
1068:Ric Hochet
917:Strapontin
907:Cro-Magnon
804:Eddy Paape
790:. He quit
754:Le Lombard
666:Hello Bédé
626:(A SUIVRE)
587:The Spirit
570:Hugo Pratt
399:Oumpah-pah
344:Ric Hochet
338:Chick Bill
311:Le Lombard
162:Le Lombard
68:Le Lombard
2417:Casterman
2132:I, Tintin
2116:(1991–92)
2108:(1962–66)
1687:of Tintin
1534:Stripgids
1349:Section R
1319:Mouminoux
1146:Oumpa-Pah
496:The 1970s
424:The 1960s
408:Chez Nous
321:The 1950s
258:Belvision
63:Publisher
2533:Category
2459:magazine
2297:of Hergé
2276:magazine
2016:Animated
1987:Syldavia
1977:Borduria
1969:Settings
1949:Abdullah
1237:Comanche
1197:Benjamin
1033:Casseurs
974:Corentin
949:Jonathan
851:Bob Binn
603:De Groot
546:Jonathan
534:Jugurtha
74:Schedule
2450:Le Soir
2051:(2011)
1994:Unicorn
1604:French
1491:Weyland
1428:Thorgal
1400:Clifton
1360:Thorgal
1295:Lefranc
1266:Clifton
1227:Hermann
1086:Cubitus
1050:Go West
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998:Clifton
861:Andreas
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463:Cubitus
361:Clifton
334:western
239:artists
219:Le Soir
212:author
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1323:Rififi
1301:Mittéï
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