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Eppo is a Dutch comics magazine named after the protagonist of the back-page-gags. It was the result of the merging of the magazines Pep and Sjors. Eppo
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by ICAO code Eppo (comics), a Dutch comic magazine Michael Eppelstun, Australian surfer Eppo Bruins (born 1969), Dutch politician Eppo Cremers (1923–1896)
Eppo
Dutch painter
Joseph Ferdinand Doeve (2 July 1907 – 11 June 1981), better known as Eppo Doeve, was a popular Dutch painter and cartoonist of Indo descent. He was born
Eppo_Doeve
Comic originating in the Netherlands
creations in the Franco-Belgian inspired balloon comics format. It was that magazine (and its successor Eppo) that saw such first-time original publications
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Kannegieter - (made various history comics) Patty Klein - (wrote for Noortje, Eppo, Disney comics, Hanna-Barbera comics, Schanulleke) J.H. Koeleman, Jr.
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Dutch cartoonist
one part of the Storm spin-off (The Exile of Thoem) which was published in Eppo. "De Stripschapprijs". Het Stripschap. Retrieved 9 December 2019. "STORM
Willem_Ritstier
Dutch comics writer and cartoonist (1943–2026)
(1971–1975) and Blook (1972–1973). Matena later worked for the cartoon magazine Eppo, and wrote four scenarios for the comic series Storm (1978–1980). Under the
Dick_Matena
Dutch cartoonist, musician and disc jockey
characters such as Donald Duck and The Big Bad Wolf. With the launch of the Eppo comics magazine in 1975 Van der Kroft came into prominence, when he was offered
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magazine Eppo changes its name into Eppo Wordt Vervolgd, to tie in with the popularity of the TV show Wordt Vervolgd (1983-1997), which deals with comics and
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knighted in the Order of the Belgian Crown. February 19: The Dutch comics magazine Eppo Wordt Vervolgd changed its name to Sjors en Sjimmie Weekblad, based
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Belgian illustrator and comics artist (1931–2020)
earned him the acclaim of many of his peers. He worked for the Dutch magazine Eppo, and for the major publishing houses in Belgium and France, including Dupuis
René_Follet
Dutch comic book series
Sjors into Eppo. Franka became one of the magazine's fixtures for the next eleven years (1984 being her one sabbatical-year). In 1988, Eppo became Sjors
Franka
Notable events of 1993 in comics. January 11 Raider of the Copper Hill by Don Rosa. January 24 – March 18: Hanco Kolk and Peter de Wit host a TV documentary
1993_in_comics
Comics character
a weekly 4-8-page feature until 1975, when Pep and the comics magazine Sjors merged into Eppo, published by Oberon. Meanwhile, in 1970 Geïllustreerde
Agent_327
British comic book artist and author
Look and Learn, and the Storm series, first published in the Dutch weekly Eppo (later relaunched as Sjors & Sjimmie) and subsequently in album form. Famous
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(Daantje Driest, Flip Kater), dies at age 76. June 11: Eppo Doeve, Indonesian-Dutch illustrator and comics artist (Mannetje Bagatel, Kleine Isar, de Vierde
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Belgian comic series
magazine in 1974. When the magazine folded in 1976, the series moved to Eppo for the Dutch version and Pif gadget for the French. He later appeared in
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on this date: Eppo. In 1985 it changes its name to Eppo Wordt Vervolgd, to tie in with the popular TV show Wordt Vervolgd about comics and cartoons. October
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Notable events of 1962 in comics. Starting January, most companies raise their comics from 10 to 12 cents. January 3: Suat Yalaz's Karaoğlan makes its
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Dutch comic creator (born 1939)
such as Don Lawrence's Storm. After Pep and Sjors merged into Eppo, Lodewijk became Eppo's chief editor. In 1999, Lodewijk published the world's smallest
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comics by Soleil Productions, written by Christophe Arleston and illustrated by Adrien Floch [fr]. Its issues 1 to 3 were translated by Marvel Comics
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in comics. Dell Comics, after 44 years in the comics business, ceases publication; a few of the company's former titles moved to Gold Key Comics. Archie
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Comic book series
publishing a Dutch-language version of The Trigan Empire in the comics magazine Eppo, approached Lawrence and suggested he create an original story for
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1979 French comic book
The Dutch version was a free booklet included in an issue of the magazine Eppo. The German version was published as a serial in the magazine Comixene [de]
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Inktspotprijs for Best Political Cartoon. January 28: The Dutch comics magazine Eppo returns to the market, after being discontinued for a decade. It
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editor of comics magazine Eppo Wordt Vervolgd/Sjors en Sjimmie Stripblad), comics writer (Black Star) and columnist (wrote for the comics information
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comic magazine Eppo starting in 1977. For the publisher Le Lombard, he created Jody Barton in 1991. Declercq dropped most of his comics activities to devote
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Dutch poet and writer
Catholicism, but he also scripted the comics Mannetje Bagatel (1946) and Kleine Isar, de Vierde Koning (1962) for Eppo Doeve , as well as Peter-kersen-eter
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Notable events of 1977 in comics. Wendy and Richard Pini establish WaRP Graphics. Jan and Dean Mullaney establish Eclipse Comics. The United Kingdom's Eagle
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1983 in comics. Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird found Mirage Studios, which is headquartered at Northampton, Massachusetts. Chicago-based First Comics makes
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Jordan produced the one shot "Hall Star" for the Dutch comic strip weekly Eppo, which he did not complete until the mid eighties. It was published in 1987
Sydney_Jordan
Notable events of 1998 in comics. Specific date unknown: Dutch cartoonist Stefan Verwey wins the Inktspotprijs for Best Political Cartoon. He will win
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British publishing company
(originally serialized in Eppo magazine, Oberon, 1977) Warrior (26 issues, Mar. 1982–Feb. 1985) Warrior Summer Special (1 issue, 1983) Comics International (200
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Notable events of 1999 in comics. Rough Cut Comics founded WildStorm founded the America's Best Comics imprint Kitchen Sink Press collapses The Sandman:
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British comics creator (b. 1969)
2022). "News: Clear the Line". Eppo magazine. 2022 (13). Eppo Stripblad. Badham, Matt (18 October 2023). "Creating Comics: Catching Up with Garen Ewing
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(1928-1935), defunct Dutch Jewish youth magazine Donald Duck (since 1952) Eppo (1975–1999; since 2009) Mad (1965–1995; 2011–2012) Tina (since 1967) AllesVoor
List of magazines in the Netherlands
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Belgian author of comics (1925–2026)
creating the series Johnny Goodbye with Martin Lodewijk and Patty Klein for Eppo and Pep, with Bandoneon (with Delporte) in Pep and with De Macaroni's (with
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Eppo and publisher. The comics writer and translator Frits van der Heide wins the Bulletje en Boonestaakschaal. Bill Jemas founds Double Take Comics,
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Genus of snakes
hunt humans. Nevertheless, threat from anacondas is a familiar trope in comics, movies, and adventure stories (often published in pulp magazines or adventure
Anaconda
business. Aircel Comics, Apple Comics, Attic Books, Axis Comics, Blackball Comics, Comic Zone Productions, Continuity Comics, Continüm Comics, Dagger Enterprises
1994_in_comics
Dutch cartoonist and comics artist
Wit debuted at the age of 17 with the comics series Jochem. He started working for the Dutch comics magazine Eppo, for whom he drew the comedic western
Peter_de_Wit
Species of the family Mustelidae
in Michigan in 200 years. The animal was found dead in 2010. The Marvel Comics superhero James "Logan" Howlett was given the nickname "Wolverine" while
Wolverine
Studentenblad, ANS). DirkJan became known nationally when the then only commercial comics magazine of the Netherlands SjoSji (now defunct) started publishing the
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Thuisfront (Homefront) and Pamplona,. Both were serialised in the revived Eppo-magazine. "Jan Steeman". lambiek.net. "38 jaar de Stripschapprijs - 1974–2011"
Roel_Dijkstra
Dutch comic strip
first half of the 1970s. In 1975 the Sjors and Pep magazines merged into Eppo; Sjors & Sjimmie were re-invented as one-page gags drawn by Robert van der
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Species of bird
Retrieved 15 April 2012. Groth, Gary (15 October 2005). "Jerry Robinson". The Comics Journal (#271). Archived from the original on 11 January 2008. Retrieved
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Dutch comic strip
published from 1971 until 1997 in Pep and succeeding magazines, notably Eppo. Each story consists of three or four pages and is based on running gags
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Large cat native to the Americas
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Tree species known as the Ohio buckeye
September 2020. "Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for October 31, 1988". GoComics. 31 October 1988. Retrieved 22 May 2024. "Bill Watterson". Biography. October
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Species of mammal
early 1970s. Skunks are also popular characters in children's stories, comics and cartoons, most notably the Warner Bros. character Pepé Le Pew and the
Striped_skunk
Species of flowering plant
minimize consumption of spinach (and other dark green leafy vegetables). The comics and cartoon character Popeye the Sailor Man is portrayed as gaining strength
Spinach
Dutch cartoonist and comics artist
working for Donald Duck in 1972. In the mid 1970s, he moved to the magazine Eppo, where he and Jan van Die started writing scripts for Sjors en Sjimmie and
Wilbert_Plijnaar
Genus of large African apes
Tarzan and Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, as well as superheroes. The DC Comics supervillain Gorilla Grodd is an enemy of the Flash. Gorillas also serve
Gorilla
Dutch cartoonist
Duck for several years he went to the magazine Eppo, where he made the humoristic historical adventure comics series Gilles de Geus together with Peter de
Hanco_Kolk
Family of aquatic flightless birds
1941, DC Comics introduced the avian-themed character of the Penguin as a supervillain adversary of the superhero Batman (Detective Comics #58). He became
Penguin
1995 film by K. S. Ravikumar
was credited for its music. Some critics have felt that the dialogue "Naan eppo varuven, epdi varuvennu yarukkum theriyathu. Aana vara vendiya nerathula
Muthu_(film)
Genus of flowering plants
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British comics writer and editor
that weekly comic. Gosnell also worked for the Dutch comic strip weekly Eppo for a number of years, writing Storm, with art by Don Lawrence, and Rud Hart
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Comic artist (1950–2011)
Palmboom comics. So far, three adventures were published, with a fourth left unfinished. The first two adventures appeared in Dutch comic weekly Eppo in 1979
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Order of flying mammals
Dracula and, before him, Varney the Vampire, and heroes, such as the DC Comics character Batman. The bat is sometimes used as a heraldic symbol in many
Bat
Family of insects
Troopers, the giant ants in the films Them! and Empire of the Ants, Marvel Comics' super hero Ant-Man, and ants mutated into super-intelligence in Phase IV
Ant
Class of mollusks
Adult Manga". In Berninger, Mark; Ecke, Jochen; Haberkorn, Gideon (eds.). Comics As a Nexus of Cultures: Essays on the Interplay of Media, Disciplines. McFarland
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Dutch comic-strip artist
and published it through several incarnations of the magazine, notably Eppo. Works by Peter de Smet: Fulco (1969) De Generaal (1971-1997) - 14 albums
Peter_de_Smet
Dutch humoristic/historical comics series
Tristán el salteador. "Gilles de Geus" was pre-published in the Dutch comics magazine Eppo and later in Sjors en Sjimmie Stripblad. Originally it was a gag-a-day
Gilles_de_Geus
Species of mammal
parisienne à la BD en Bigorre" [Xavier Saüt, from Parisian advertising to comics in Bigorre]. ladepeche.fr (in French). Retrieved November 25, 2025. Syndicat
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governor of American Samoa (term 1951-1952) Eppo Doeve, 73, Dutch painter and cartoonist, he drew two newspaper comics, Mannetje Bagatel (1946) and Kleine Isar
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Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : from Middle English apse ‘aspen tree’ (Old English æpse). See also Asp. Generally, this was a topographic name for someone who lived by an aspen or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Apps in Surrey, Apse on the Isle of Wight, or Asps in Warwickshire. Occasionally it may have been applied as a nickname for a timorous person, with reference to the trembling leaves.Dutch : variant of Epps.
Male
Finnish
Finnish myth name of a smith god, SEPPO means "smith."
Boy/Male
Dutch, Finnish, German
Breath
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : Variant of Epps.
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Tefanus, TEPPO means "crown."
Boy/Male
Dutch, Finnish, German
Ever Ruler
Boy/Male
Finnish Hebrew
Victorious.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Apps or Ebbs.English : from the Old English personal name Eoppa or Old Danish Øpi.Dutch : patronymic from Epp(e), a pet form of the Germanic personal name Eberhardt.Dutch : habitational name for someone from a place called Epse (see Van Epps).
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Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a pharaoh.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Owner of the Crown
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Radha; Lover of Krishna
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Fortification
Female
Egyptian
, another form of Ratta or Ritho.
Boy/Male
Scottish
noble.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Slender, Beautiful, Delicate
Girl/Female
Indian
Desired
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet heart
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Bringer of Good News
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n.
Any fleshy fruit with a firm rind, as a pumpkin, melon, or gourd. See Gourd.
n.
A well-known trailing plant (Cucurbita pepo) and its fruit, -- used for cooking and for feeding stock; a pompion.