Inside joking with Bob De Moor and Karel Driesen

[caption id="attachment_756" align="alignleft" width="291"] Karel Driesen as Napoleon[/caption] In the 70s a series of supporters of the Flemish comic world started organizing events and publishing magazines. The eccentric comic fanatic Karel Driesen (often misspelled with double 's') was one of those (colorful) people. Driesen, a close friend of Willy Vandersteen, started 'Stripcentrum Karel Driesen' through which he published several magazines

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Bob De Moor pays tribute to Edgar P. Jacobs with a wink to the ‘Atlantis Mystery’ album

[caption id="attachment_744" align="alignleft" width="300"] Cover included in CISO SF issue 5-6 (01.09.1971)[/caption] On June 4th, we published the article Bob De Moor goes SF with "War in the universe", about the Bob De Moor science fiction story - "War in the universe" (Original Dutch title: "Oorlog in het heelal") - which ran in issue 34 1949 of the weekly youth

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