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| | Comic creator: Marc Sleen |
 | | In December of the same year, his first comic, 'De Avonturen van Neus', about a man with a very big nose, was published in Ons Volk, and continued in Ons Volkske from March, 1945. |
 | | Inspired by contemporary comic artists like Willy Vandersteen and Bob de Moor, Marc Sleen started his impressive production with comics such as 'De Avonturen van Tom en Tony' (1945), 'Piet Fluwijn en Bolleke' (1945), 'De Avonturen van Stropke en Flopke'(1946) and 'Pollopof' (1946), which ran in a number of newspapers. |
 | | For instance, when he withdrew 'De Lustige Kapoentjes' from the paper 't Kapoentje, a legal fight ensued: the paper gained rights over the name, and Sleen over the characters. |
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