Bandes dessinées (singular bande dessinée; literally 'drawn strips'), abbreviated BDs and also referred to as Franco-Belgian comics (BD franco-belge), are comics that are usually originally in French and created for readership in France and Belgium. These countries have a long tradition in comics, separate from that of English-language comics. Belgium is a mostly bilingual country, and comics originally in Dutch (stripverhalen, literally "strip stories", or simply "strips") are culturally a part of the world of bandes dessinées, even if the translation from French to Dutch far outweighs the other direction. Among the most popular bandes dessinées are The Adventures of Tintin (by Hergé), Spirou and Fantasio (Franquin et al.), Gaston (Franquin), Asterix (Goscinny & Uderzo), Lucky Luke (Morris & Goscinny), The Smurfs (Peyo) and Spike and Suzy (Willy Vandersteen). Some highly-regarded realistically drawn and plotted bandes dessinées include Blueberry (Charlier & Giraud, a.k.a. "Moebius"), Thorgal (van Hamme & Rosiński), XIII (van Hamme & Vance), and the creations of Hermann. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works in the genre Franco-Belgian comics 27
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Badminton
Mister Palmer et docteur Supermarketstein
La Dent creuse
Le Sursis
Toussaint 66
Kizilkum
La chanson de septembre
Mattéo
Sweet 15
Bastard
The Last Pharaoh
Le crash de Monsieur Crunch
La Selkie
Flipette et Vénère
Iznogoud
Spirou et Fantasio in « Le Journal de Spirou »
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Éric and Artimon
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Alceister Crowley
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Bonaventure
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Foufi
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Indésirable Désiré
Spirou et Fantasio in books
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Gontran et les autres
Sidi Bouzid kids
Autobio 2
Les scorpions du désert : l'intégrale
L'École Abracadabra
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