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Franco-Belgian comics magazines - Definition and Overview

Belgium and France have a long tradition in comics. They have a common history for comics (see Franco-Belgian comics) and magazines.

In the early years of its history, magazines had a large place on the comics market and were often the only place where comics were published. Most of them where kids-targetted.

In the 1970s, satirical and more adult begun to appear. In the 1990s, there was a large palet of comics magazine. In the late 1990S, some notable comics have disappared and only a few remains.

Famous magazines

  • A suivre
  • Bravo
  • Le Canard Sauvage
  • Charlie Hebdo
  • L'Écho des Savannes
  • Hara-Kiri
  • Heroïc Albums
  • Métal Hurlant
  • Petits Belges, a magazine consisting largely of text with few illustrations, whose publication started in the 1920s
  • Le Petit Vingtième
  • Pilote
  • Spirou
  • Tintin
  • Vaillant
  • Vécu


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