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Brussels 2009 BD Comics Strip
2009, Comic Strip Year in Brussels

In 2009, Brussels will be more than ever THE capital of comics trips! Discover numerous exhibitions and other events that are organised to honour the Ninth Art.
Discover this year's full programme on the website www.brussels.comics.com
2009 will also be the comic strip year in Wallonia. An exciting story that is to be continued on ww.bd-wallonie.be
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18/11/2007›22/02/2009 : NEW COMIC FOR CHILDREN (BRUXELLES)![]() © Karina Nestler know more... |
24/02/2009›07/06/2009 : FROM YELLOW PERIL TO WORLD COMIC (BRUXELLES)For 20 years now, Asian comic strips have enjoyed great success in Europe, overturningestablished ideas and the way people read, create and publish comic strips. Nowadays, the comics artist Jiro Tanigushi is one of the most respected authors in this field…in Europe and worldwide. The exhibition at the Belgian Comic Strip Centre aims to explore the path from Asian to European comics. It also spotlights the mutual influences today behind what is sometimes known as 'world comic strips'. know more... |
27/03/2009›30/06/2009 : PLURAL PERSPECTIVES: THE BELGIAN COMIC STRIP (BRUXELLES)The exhibition presents, through the eyes of some 20 contemporary Belgian authors, one hundred years of international comic strips, and highlight links between the Belgian school in and major trends in comics worldwide.The approach adopted here is trans-generational, multi-disciplinary and international. The exhibition will be made up of 20 spaces. Each space will be devoted to the work of a contemporary author, as well as his 'personal museum': comic strips that the author used to read as a kid (and thus the comics that inspired them to work in the same field) and the graphic sources underpinning their work. The exhibition will pay most attention to modern-day comics creation and tries to answer the following question: How do we define a Belgian comic strip? know more... |
06/05/2009›16/08/2009 : FROM SUPERMAN TO THE RABBI'S CAT (BRUXELLES)This exhibition highlights the important role of many Jewish artists and authors in the world of comics by means of 230 works and documents: original drawings, archives…It describes the evolution of these comic strips, from the problems the New York Jewish artists encountered up to the creation of the superheroes and the choices that were made as a consequence of the Holocaust. Authors reconstruct stories linked to the Holocaust, such as Art Spiegelman in 'Maus'. During the 90s Giardino looks into the fate of the European Jews; Zentner and Pellejero introduce the figure of the Golem, in the context of the Jewish immigration in Argentina, and Sfar deals with the Jewish tradition and history in 'Le Petit Monde du golem' or 'The Rabbi's Cat'. know more... |
09/06/2009›27/09/2009 : THE WORLDS OF LANFEUST (BRUXELLES)Exhibition about the famous heroic fantasy comics series "Lanfeust de Troy" that is organized with the help of its writer and creator, Christophe Arleston. Discover in an original and playful way the different universes from this major series published by the éditions Soleil.know more... |
24/06/2009›27/09/2009 : WILLY VANDERSTEEN: THE BRUSSELS EPIC (BRUXELLES)This exhibition presents the period in which the father of "Spike and Suzy" used the "ligne claire" the most, when Vandersteen worked for the 'Editions du Lombard'. A number of albums form the height of Vandersteen's career: "The Spanish goast", "The Treasure of Beersel", "the Bronze key" or the "the Martians". The exhibition offers a modern outlook on an exceptional creator.know more... |
23/09/2009›15/01/2010 : THE PENCIL STROKE AND THE EMPIRE (WATERLOO)![]() © Dany / OPT know more... |
25/09/2009›03/01/2010 : THE SEXTIES CREPAX / CUVELIER / FOREST / PEELLAERT (BRUXELLES)This exhibition highlights the work of four authors, who have marked the evolution of comic strips with their graphic audacity and evolving histories, so that they were no longer aimed at children. These four authors, Guido Crepas, Paul Cuvelier, Jean-Claude Forest and Guy Peellaert - were inspired by painting, animated films, cinema, music, literature and photography. Their work represents the 60s, a time with many changes.know more... |
29/09/2009›06/12/2009 : COMIC STRIPS... 20 YEARS LATER (BRUXELLES)In 2009 the CBBD celebrates its 20th anniversary and tells about the changes in European comic strips these last few years. It highlights the most remarkable creations of the past two decades.know more... |







