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often overpower her rationality, she is sensitive to paranormal and mystical happenings that are routinely dismissed by the others. Her relationship with Spike (both are considered orphans) is mostly one between siblings, although at times it looks like there are more feelings under the surface, as she can get quite jealous and querulous when Spike gets female attention. Suzy is also a brave girl, especially when it comes to defending her doll Muffin, for whom she shows unconditional motherly love. Despite her difficult character at times, she appears contrite and righteous. She carries her heart in the right place and won't hesitate to battle injustice. Suzy ends most of the albums by winking to the reader from within the very last panel.
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presumptuous, vain and impulsive, he confronts the reader with his own shortcomings. Typically, he considers himself the main hero, and in particular the "brains", since he can't possibly over trump Jethro when it comes to physical power (and as it frequently turns out, not in the intellectual department either!). His friends then usually play along, just to keep him happy. The relationship between Suzy and Ambrose, one even more stubborn than the other, makes for a great generation conflict that spices up many stories. In the end, Ambrose does have a noble nature, as illustrated by the many occasions that he sacrifices himself for the greater good. But it helps a great deal when he is first assured of recognition...
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in grunts and monosyllables. His prehistoric background causes him to observe the modern world and customs with the naivete (and often unimpeded insight) of a child. But soon afterwards he becomes a smart, sophisticated man, although he still speaks in a peculiar shorthand. He lives together with Ambrose, and his level-headedness is used to contrast with the latter’s foolishness.
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Apart from superhuman strength (used for exploits like squeezing water from rocks in the desert), his special powers include “flashlight eyes” and X-ray vision (at any other time his eyelids remain closed), running faster than sound and stopping bullets with his muscular chest. As such, his character
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is Ambrose's younger brother who grew up in the jungle and gained the ability to fly from the juice of a plant. He is more primitive than his brother, but substantially smarter. He dresses in animal skins and wears a beard, though it is unknown if he, unlike Ambrose, has much hair on his head as he
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Although he is introduced into the series as an opponent, he quickly turns around as he falls in love with Muffin and becomes a caring man instead of a wild beast. Initially he is dressed in a loincloth only (with an occasional cravat added in an amusing attempt to appear more civilized) and speaks
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She is strong-headed, impulsive, curious and slightly foolish. Aspects of her character that come naturally with a young teenager who enters puberty, and a great plot device since her repeated stubbornness and inobedience is the source of many an adventure. Since her emotions and human shortcomings
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is an ancestor of Spike, discoverer of Amoras Island and founder of the city Amoras. He died of alcohol abuse and therefore always appears as a ghost with a bottle chained to his leg. Because of his drunkenness, Sus Antigoon often brings the protagonists in danger. He has appeared in 12 albums so
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Long and extremely thin with gigantic feet (routinely referred to as “ferries”), with a large protruding chin and fair hair, she’s hardly blessed with physical beauty. As such, her looks are often the target of offensive remarks, in particular by a less than subtle Ambrose. On the other hand, her
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stories "De Mottenvanger" ("The Moth Catcher"), "De Circusbaron" ("The Circus Baron"), "Het Hondenparadijs" ("The Dog Paradise"), "De Wilde Weldoener" ("The Wild Humanitarian") and "De Poppenpakker" ("The Puppet Catcher"). Between 1974 and 1977, Vandersteen also made a comics series about "Pats"
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Although Standaard uitgeverij was adamant that this was a one time only, news of a new series within the same spin-off universe reached the fans in March 2016. In 'De Kronieken van Amoras' the reader gets more background info on the events leading to the story in Amoras' and about the different
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Suzy lives together with him and her aunt Sidonia, and is typically (certainly in the older stories) dressed in a white dress with a red stripe just above the hem, and a red ribbon in her fair hair. In the first stories, she looks like a preschooler of about 6 years old, but soon afterwards she
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In the earliest stories, Willy Vandersteen used fictional countries like "Chokowakije" ("Chocolaslovakia") and "Amoras" (a tropical island, "Hoboken", actually a real town in Belgium, in the English-language version). He dropped the use of those after a few stories, although some later stories
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Sidonia is portrayed as a (1950s) housewife (cooking and cleaning, doing the dishes, complaining when Spike and Suzy don’t show proper respect for her household work). Nevertheless she also often joins the heroes on their adventures, and occasionally shows unexpected qualities as pilot of the
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Ambrose is intended as the comic relief of the series. His baldness and pronounced nose inspire ridicule throughout the whole series. Another running gag is that he brings up his World War I military gear (sandbags, barbed wire, helmet, rifle...) when a situation becomes critical. Generally
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On 15 June 1995, an illustrated wall was dedicated to the series in the Rue de Laeken/Lakensestraat in Brussels. Suske and Wiske are also part of an illustrated wall in the Korte Ridderstraat 8 in Antwerp, which was revealed on 13 May 2006. On 24 April 2009, a similar wall was revealed in
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from 1946, which would become the first in the regular series. For the first album, the publisher had pushed Vandersteen to go with the name and character "Rikki", but the author soon worked around this and found a way to introduce "Suske", in part because he thought Rikki resembled
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in collaboration with André Henderickx. Vandersteen's studio created the backgrounds and props. The series was a tremendous success in the Netherlands and largely responsible for the comics' ultimate breakthrough there. Re-runs were broadcast in 1985 and 1990.
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In the beginning, Ambrose was presented as a typical working class member: rough and rather simple and uneducated. Prone to alcoholism and other scourges, he also had a somewhat tragic side. This largely came to an end when Vandersteen started to work for
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The main characters are a group of friends, living familywise though the only blood-relation is Sidonia being an aunt of Suzy. In the first regular comic, Suzy and her aunt Sidonia meet the orphan Spike and unrelated Professor Barabas. In the next album
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and the dialogues were written by Jef Contrijn, whose wife, Germaine Gijsels also designed the costumes. Vandersteen returned the favor by helping to design the backgrounds and referencing "Pats Poppenspel" in the
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solution for the troubles his friends and especially Ambrose get in. But when the scenarists are inspired, he is equally often drugged or away on a trip as to avoid the easy solution for the story.
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Spike has black hair with a small trademark spike. He started out as a hyperactive and headlong fighter, not unlike many a young male adolescent in the "Seefhoek", the
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Sidonia is also known for her hysterical nervous breakdowns, where she can often no longer utter words while her body ends up as stiff as a wooden plank, and for her
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In July 2002, a new musical premiered, based on the album "De Spokenjagers" ("The Ghost Hunters"), again touring with huge success in Flanders and the Netherlands.
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made a theatrical musical called "De Stralende Sterren". It ran for several years and was both a success in Flanders as well as the Netherlands.
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evolves into a young teenager of about 12-13. Vandersteen seems to have modelled her after his oldest daughter Leen, of similar age at the time.
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In 2004, the album "De Duistere Diamant" ("The Dark Diamond") was adapted to the silver screen by Rudi Van den Bossche as the live-action film
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thinness enables her to pull off tricks like hiding herself in a split second from the bad guys behind nearby streetlights and telephone poles.
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In 2008, the album "De Circusbaron" ("The Circus Baron") was adapted into a theatrical musical, which toured in Belgium and the Netherlands.
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neighbourhood where Vandersteen grew up. Only in the first album, Spike would get totally out of control when he heard the battle cry "
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Main characters on a mural in Brussels: from top to bottom Suzy holding Muffin, Spike, Aunt Sidonia, Ambrose and Jethro, lifted up by
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The four-coloured series (1967-...): 67-... ; the first 66 albums and the blue series have been re-edited in this series.
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was released in July 2009. Produced by Skyline Entertainment, it was planned to be the first of a series of 13 films.
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and no longer featured Rikki. After a few years of publication in several newspapers, Vandersteen was approached by
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puppet shows were broadcast on Flemish television. This was the first attempt to bring the comics to television. A
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The "uniform" Flemish(-Belgian) - Dutch (two-coloured) series (1964–1966): 51-66 (under flamingantistic influence)
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began publication. It featured the character Jerom (Jethro) and focused on his adventures as a modern-day knight.
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in the two languages. All 8 stories that were run until it ended in April 1959 made up the material collected in
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English translations have been published in three incarnations. The first was in the U.S., under the name of
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from 1945, where she has an older brother Rikki, but he disappears after that story to be replaced by Spike.
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has reached such a popularity in the Dutch-speaking world that various media adaptations have been made.
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on 30 March 1945. To Vandersteen's disappointment the editor had renamed the strip's first chapter
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Most of the current adventures of Spike and Suzy happen in real countries all over the world, with
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in 1945 and soon became popular. Although not in its earlier form, the strip adapted to the
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Over the course of the series, characters are added and changed, and stories become more
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enjoyed these versions and gave him permission to make more. The music was composed by
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appeared as albums, they were published in several newspapers and magazines, such as:
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While in the early stories large distances were usually traveled using the fictitious
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story "Prinses Zagemeel" ("Princess Sawdust") (1947–1948) and represents Lambik's
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in 1952 to manage his expanded activities. To have time for other series such as
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magazine (1948–1959) Éditions du Lombard's French and Dutch sister publications
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In the early 1990s, an animated TV series was made by Atelier5, broadcast on
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Far more successful was the 1975-1976 puppet series. The Belgian TV network
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was released and there are two more publications planned within this series.
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produced a TV puppet series consisting of six original stories told by
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The non-coloured series in Dutch for the Netherlands (1953–1959): 1-23
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Biografie Willy Vandersteen. De Bruegel van het beeldverhaal (2 ed.)
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In 1949, Dutch puppeteer Karel Weyler of the Flemish puppet theater
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until copyright issues forced him to change the title into "Tits".
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was released, a spin-off, more adult-oriented series, with a more
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as narrating voice-over. They were also made available on video.
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because of his friendship with Ron Winderink, PR manager at KLM.
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in 1968. Geerts did this until 2001, when he gave this task to
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Logo of Bob and Bobette, the French version of Spike and Suzy
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the permanent exhibition brings homage to the pioneers of
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The books revolve around the adventures of the eponymous
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De avonturen van Suske en Wiske - Op het eiland Amoras
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Suske & Wiske

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De Nieuwe Standaard
Tintin
Willy Vandersteen
Willy Vandersteen
Paul Geerts
Willy Vandersteen
Paul Geerts
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comics
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Willy Vandersteen
De Nieuwe Standaard
Ligne claire
Hergé
Franco-Belgian comics
Tintin
Spike
Suzy
comedy
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science fiction
Ambrose
Jerom

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