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Belgium’s beloved ninth art gets its annual whirl under the spotlight with the return of the BD Comic Strip Festival

The statue of comic book character Gaston Lagaffe near the Comic Book Museum in Brussels (Wikimedia Creative Commons)
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A Brussels court ordered the temporary suspension of the new Gaston Lagaffe comic strip during summary proceedings on Wednesday, Bruzz and RTBF report.

Brussels, dance!
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Get your groove on with the annual Brussels, dance! bonanza in no fewer than 18 cultural venues across the capital (main image).

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A new mural has been unveiled in the Marolles to celebrate the 75th anniversary this month of Belgian comic book heroes Blake and Mortimer.

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It’s impossible to live in Brussels and miss the fact that it is a city that delights in its comic book heroes.

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2021 is the 120th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Belgium and Korea - and the Korean Cultural Centre is pulling out all the stops to offer an autumn full of events.

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The Smurfs have been restored on the underside of the archway outside Central Station.

Illustration shows a Tintin comic character themed suite at the Hotel Amigo in Brussels, Thursday 10 June 2021. (BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT)
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A suite dedicated to the famous Belgian cartoon character Tintin has been inaugurated at the Amigo Hotel in the centre of Brussels.

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A classification procedure has been launched to protect rare mural paintings produced by Hergé, the world-known inventor of Tintin, when he was 15 years old and a member of a scout troop.

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