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Kleine Pier by Dick Matena - Comic Strip
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Kleine Pier

Comic Strip
1975
Ink
Papier
31 x 41.5 cm (12.2 x 16.34 in.)
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Album Oberon 1976
Eppo 4, p22, 1975

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De Danser van Algiers, p33
J'adore cette période où l'influence d'Albert Uderzo et de Martin Toonder bat son plein. On retrouve également l'influence d'Uderzo dans le très joli Knut le viking édité en France par les éditions du Triton. Le Matena de cette époque fait aussi penser au splendide Bernard Prudence de Daan Jippes, alias Danier (Glénat) dont je n'ai pas réussi à acquérir une planche récemment. Kleine Pier n'a bizarrement pas été édité en France. Si quelqu'un sait où me procurer l'album en hollandais, je serais preneur.

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About Dick Matena

Dick Matena is one of the most versatile and productive comic authors of The Netherlands. He has worked anonymously on comics with other people's creations (Marten Toonder, Walt Disney), wrote and drew popular children's and adventure series for most Dutch comic magazines, published more adult-oriented and artistic stories in internationally renowned magazines, and gained nationwide attention with his adaptations of famous Dutch literary works and children's books. Because of these adaptations, Matena broke out of the Dutch comics scene and also became a well-known figure within literary circles. He furthermore worked for Toonder, Donald Duck weekly, the 'Rooie Oortjes' collection and the Dutch space opera 'Storm' (with art by Don Lawrence). His best known original creations are 'De Argonautjes' (1968-1973), 'Ridder Roodhart' (1969-1971), 'Grote Pyr' (1971-1974) and 'Virl' (1977-1981, 2011-2012). Text (c) Lambiek