De Lustige Kapoentjes | |
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Author(s) | Bob De Moor (1947-1950), Marc Sleen (1950-1965), Hurey, Jean-Pol, Jef Nys, Jo |
Current status/schedule | Terminated. |
Launch date | 1947 |
End date | 1989 |
Genre(s) | Humor comics, Gag-a-day comics, children's comics |
De Lustige Kapoentjes (literally: "The Joyful Rascals") was a long-running Flemish comic book series, which existed under different titles and was drawn by different artists, among whom Marc Sleen ("The Lustige Kapoentjes") and Willy Vandersteen ("De Vrolijke Bengels") are the most well known. The series was published in 't Kapoentje, the youth supplement of Het Volk, and in Ons Volkske, the youth supplement of De Standaard. They were the mascots of 't Kapoentje from 1947 until the magazine's demise in 1985.
The weekly gag-a-day comic was very popular in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s. In all of its incarnations the concept was the same: a group of children play tricks on adults and frequently get their revenge on a local police officer and an older evil young adult.[1]