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Belgium Is The Birthplace Of Iconic Comic Characters Tintin And The Smurfs
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Belgium Is The Birthplace Of Iconic Comic Characters Tintin And The Smurfs

Hergé created Tintin in 1929, and Peyo introduced The Smurfs in 1958, both achieving global recognition. Brussels even has a dedicated Comic Strip Center, celebrating the country's rich legacy in the "ninth art."

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgian_comics

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March 30, 2026
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BelgiumArtCultureEntertainmentComicsTintinSmurfsHergéPeyoBelgian CultureGraphic Novels

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