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Episode 21: The Early History of the Dutch Comics Industry

Episode 21: The Early History of the Dutch Comics Industry

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In this episode I discuss the beginnings of the Dutch comics industry from 1493, when an imprisoned Dutch nobleman drew a comic strip in one of his letters, to March 15, 1940, when the Netherlands officially surrendered to the invading Germans in the Second World War. Along the way, I talk about Dutch racism--which lordalmighty is prevalent in pre-WW2 Dutch comics--the notable early Dutch comics artists, the Second Boer War, the first Dutch comic book (which happens to be a really sexist dystopia), the Dutch firing shots at British children's comics, a lot of comics which were intended for children, the breath of fresh air that was "Bulletje en Bonestaak," the Dutch precursor to "Sugar and Spike," and the Dutch comics magazine that Anne Frank read.

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