Thyl Ulenspiegel

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Thyl Ulenspiegel's Adventure ( Tijl Uilenspiegel ) is a Franco-Belgian comic series published between 1951 and 1953 .

action

Thyl Ulenspiegel, Nele and Lamme Goedzak supported the Geusen, the Dutch freedom fighters, in the fight against the Spanish occupiers and were able to prevent unrest between a Dutch trading post, later New York, and the indigenous Indians in the New World.

background

The copywriter and draftsman Willy Vandersteen edited the characters from the novel The Tale by Eulenspiegel and Lamme Goedzak and their heroic, delightful and glorious adventures in Flanders and other countries by the Belgian writer Charles De Coster for a comic book publication. The series was published between 1951 and 1953 in Kuifje, Flemish, and Tintin, Wallonia, and was reprinted from 1991 to 1992 in Kuifje and Hello Bédé . Standaard Uitgeverij and Le Lombard began publishing albums in 1954. Becker & Knigge published both stories in German-speaking countries.

Stories

  • The uprising of the Geusen ( Opstand der Geuzen , Kuifje, 1951–1952, 66 pages)
  • Fort Amsterdam ( Fort Oranje , Kuifje, 1953, 53 pages)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roland Mietz: W. Vandersteen. In: Reddition 58 - Brussels School , Edition Alfons , Verlag Volker Hamann, Barmstedt July 2013, p. 33
  2. Thyl Ulenspiegel in Tintin (Belgium) on bdoubliees.com (French)
  3. Thyl Ulenspiegel in Hello Bédé on bdoubliees.com (French)
  4. Thyl Ulenspiegel on bedetheque.com (French)
  5. Thyl Ulenspiegel's adventure (1980–1981) with Becker & Knigge on comicguide.de