From 19 October onwards, bars, restaurants and cafés are closed for one month. Suske en Wiske Weekblad was a Belgian comics magazine which debuted in September 15, 1993 and ran in weekly syndication until December 24, 2003. [20] [21] Suske and Wiske are also part of an illustrated wall in the Korte Ridderstraat 8 in Antwerp, which was revealed on May 13, 2006. [5] The following story was titled De avonturen van Suske en Wiske - Op het eiland Amoras and no longer featured Rikki. In 1994 the Royal Youth Theatre of Antwerp made a theatrical musical called "De Stralende Sterren". Wearing of a mask is compulsory for anyone over the age of 12 in confined public spaces, including shops, museums, theatres, on public transport and in streets and other public areas in some cities. Far more successful was the 1975-1976 puppet series. People are expected to keep a social distance of 1.5m (5ft). In some stories Muffin comes to life and plays an important role.

Ambrose and Jethro change significantly: in the beginning, Ambrose was just an amusing fool, but in the Blue Series he appears more sophisticated and heroic, evolving towards a cynical and sceptical man in the current stories. Ambrose and Jethro change significantly: in the beginning, Ambrose was just an amusing fool, later on he appears more sophisticated and heroic, evolving towards a cynical and sceptical man in the current stories. [19], On June 15, 1995 an illustrated wall was dedicated to the series in the Laekenstraat in Brussels, Belgium. Parodies are allowed under the Information Society Directive, in those countries that have indicated to apply the parody exception. A limited animation series was made the same decade. These authors are helped by Studio Vandersteen. These stories ("De Minilotten van Kokonera", "De Gouden Locomotief", "De Zingende Kaars", "De Windbrekers", "De Regenboogprinses" and "Het Laatste Dwaallicht") were later adapted into comic book albums. On July 19, 2009 Nintendo DS a video game was released, based on the 3-D animated movie Luke and Lucy: The Texas Rangers. The Greatest Adventures of Spike and Suzy #1 - Sagarmatha. He is the series' strongman and well known for his physically impossible powers that often make him the deus ex machina who solves every problem. The European Court of Justice indicated that the definition of the copyright exceptions was consistent throughout the EU ) and that to qualify the work must "evoke an existing work, while being noticeably different from it, and secondly, to constitute an expression of humour or mockery". In March 2017, De zaak Krimson was released and there are two more publications planned within this series. In the first regular comic, Suzy and her aunt Sidonia meet the orphan Spike and unrelated Professor Barabas.

In 2004 the album "De Duistere Diamant" ("The Dark Diamond") was adapted to the silver screen by Rudi Van den Bossche as the live-action film De duistere diamant  [ nl ]. The Blue Series is shorter than the other two series - The Red Series and the "specials" - but is possibly the most popular. [7] Vandersteen made the adaptation and Suske en Wiske first appeared in Kuifje and Belgian Tintin on September 16, 1948 with the story titled Het Spaanse spook and Le Fantôme Espagnol in the two languages. Lambik is the breakout character of the franchise and one of the most popular and recognizable comic book characters in Belgium and the Netherlands.

In the next album De Sprietatoom, they also meet Ambrose. Ligne claire is a style of drawing created and pioneered by Hergé, the Belgian creator of The Adventures of Tintin. In March 2017, De zaak Krimson was released and there are two more publications planned within this series. Later, in De dolle musketiers (book #18, 1953), Jerom (called Jethro in the UK version), the "strongest man in the western hemisphere", was introduced. Produced by Skyline Entertainment, it was planned to be the first of a series of 13 films. The Flanders Audiovisual Fund announced on 20 April 2006 that it would provide €12,500 for script development, and a further €237,500 was announced in September 2007 for production of the film. She was married to Dutch German actor Johannes Heesters. Suske is one of the main characters in the popular Belgian comic strip Suske en Wiske by Willy Vandersteen. The four-coloured series (1967-...): 67-... Chinese (standard version): 波布和波贝特 (Bobu & Bobete: 1996) or 苏苏和维维历险记 (Susu & WeiWei: from 2011), Chinese (Taiwanese version): 達達和貝貝歷險記 (Dada & Beibei), Danish: Finn & Fiffi (later: Bob & Bobette), German: Ulla und Peter (later: Bob und Babette/Suske und Wiske/Frida und Freddie), Indonesian: Bobby dan Wanda (later: Suske dan Wiske). The music was composed by Armand Preud'homme and the dialogues were written by Jef Contrijn, whose wife, Germaine Gijsels also designed the costumes.

In the first regular comic, Suzy and her Aunt Sidonia meet the orphan Spike and unrelated Professor Barabas. In 1955 the Pats Poppenspel puppet shows were broadcast on Flemish television. The books revolve around the adventures of the eponymous Spike and Suzy, two children (pre-adolescent or adolescent depending on the album), along with their friends and family. The total budget of the film is €9 million, making it the most expensive Flemish-Belgian film to date. [15] Suske, Wiske, Lambik and Jerom also have statues in Middelkerke, sculpted by Monique Mol in respectively 2002, 2005 and 2013 [16] [17] [18], In the Belgian Comic Strip Center in Brussels the permanent exhibition brings homage to the pioneers of Belgian comics, among them Willy Vandersteen.

This change took place when the strip became serialised in Hergé's Franco-Belgian comics magazine Tintin from 1948 to 1959.
[22] On April 24, 2009 a similar wall was revealed in Kalmthout. Intes International, 1998 Series ... All portions of the Grand Comics Database™, except where noted otherwise, are copyrighted by the GCD and are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0). [24]. Professor Barabas is a long-time friend of Suzy and Aunt Sidonia, first met in Het Eiland Amoras (An Island called Hoboken). Over the course of the series, characters are added and changed, and stories become more didactic. In early stories, Jethro was initially portrayed as an ignorant strong man, who evolved into a sophisticated and quiet man in later works.
Wiske is one of the main characters in the popular Belgian comic strip Suske en Wiske by Willy Vandersteen.