Main Authors and Series
- Bédu: Psy (1992–)
- Benn: Mic Mac Adam (1978–1987)
- Berck: Sammy (1970–1994)
- Bercovici: Les Femmes en Blanc (1981–)
- Blesteau: Toupet (1987-2004), Wofi (1976-1987)
- Bom: Broussaille (1983–1989, 2000)
- Raoul Cauvin: Les Tuniques Bleues (1968–), Sammy (1970–), Cédric (1986–), Agent 212 (1975-) etc.
- Jean-Michel Charlier: Buck Danny (1947–1978)
- Clarke: Mélusine (1992–)
- Stéphane Colman: Billy the Cat (1981–1999)
- Didier Conrad: Les innomables (1980–1982), Donito (1991–1996)
- Darasse: Tamara (2001–), Gang Mazda (1987–1996)
- Lucien De Gieter: Papyrus (1974–)
- Charles Degotte: Flagada (1961–1988), Motards (1984–1993)
- Paul Deliège: Bobo (1961–1996), Les Krostons (1968–1983)
- Yvan Delporte: Isabelle (1969–1994), The Smurfs (1962–1972)
- Stephen Desberg: Tif et Tondu (1977–1989), Billy the Cat (1982–2004), 421 (1980–1992), Mic Mac Adam (1978–1987)
- Fernand Dineur: Tif et Tondu (1938–1951)
- Alain Dodier: Jérôme K. Jérôme Bloche (1982–2010)
- Serge Ernst: Les Zappeurs (1991–)
- René Follet: Various series (1950 onwards)
- Gérald Forton: Kim Devil (1953–1956), Les Belles Histoires de l'oncle Paul (1952–1964)
- Jean-Claude Fournier: Spirou et Fantasio (1969–1979), Bizu (1967–1994), Crannibales (1995–2005)
- Francis: Marc Lebut (1966–1983)
- Frank: Broussaille (1978–1989, 2000–2002), L'elan (1981–1987)
- André Franquin: Spirou et Fantasio (1946–1969), Gaston Lagaffe (1957–1991)
- Bruno Gazzotti: Soda (1990–), Seuls (2006–)
- André Geerts: Jojo (1983–2010)
- François Gilson: Mélusine (1992–, Garage Isidore (1991–)
- Godard: Toupet (1965-1966, 1987-2004)
- Gos: Scrameustache (1972–2002)
- René Goscinny: Lucky Luke (1955–1967, 1978)
- Marc Hardy: Pierre Tombal (1983–)
- René Hausman: Bestiaire (1959–1967), Laïyna (1985–1987)
- Bernard Hislaire: Bidouille et Violette (1978–1985)
- Victor Hubinon: Buck Danny (1947–1979)
- Frédéric Jannin: Germain et nous... (1977–1992)
- Janry, Spirou et Fantasio (1981–1998), Le Petit Spirou (1987–), Passe–moi l’ciel (1990–)
- Jidéhem: Gaston Lagaffe (1957–1969), Sophie (1965–1994)
- Jijé: Spirou et Fantasio (1940–1951), Jerry Spring (1954–1977), Jean Valhardi (1941–1965)
- Joan: Joue avec La Petite Lucie (1994–)
- Octave Joly: Les Belles Histoires de l'oncle Paul (1951–1982)
- Daniël Kox: Agent 212 (1975–)
- Lambil: Les Tuniques Bleues (1972–), Pauvre Lampil (1974–2006), Sandy (1959–1974)
- Denis Lapière: Ludo (1997-2009), Oscar (2000-2008)
- Laudec: Cédric (1986–)
- Frank Le Gall: Théodore Poussin (1984–1988, 1997–2004)
- Roger Leloup: Yoko Tsuno (1970–2010)
- Raymond Macherot: Sibylline (1965–1990)
- Malik: Cupidon (1988–), Archie Cash (1971–1987)
- Maltaite: 421 (1980–1992)
- Mazel: Jungles perdues (1975–1987, 2008), Les mousquetaires (1969–1992)
- Midam: Kid Paddle (1993–)
- Mitacq: La Patrouille des Castors (1954–1993)
- Morris: Lucky Luke (1946–1967, 1978–1985)
- Eddy Paape: Marc Dacier (1958–1967), Jean Valhardi (1946–1953)
- Peyo: Johan and Peewit (1952–1977), The Smurfs (1959–1988), Benoît Brisefer (1960–1978)
- Arthur Piroton: Jess Long (1969–1995), Michel et Thierry (1962–1968)
- Marcel Remacle: Vieux Nick (1958–1990)
- Jean Roba: Boule et Bill (1959–2006)
- Maurice Rosy: Bobo (1961–1973), Tif et Tondu (1955–1968), Attila (1967–1973)
- Pierre Seron: Les Petits Hommes (1977–2004)
- Sirius: Timour (1953–1997), L'épervier bleu (1942–1951, 1973–1977)
- Fabrice Tarrin: Violine (2001-2005), Maki (2008-2011)
- Maurice Tillieux: Gil Jourdan (1956–1978), César (1957–1973), Marc Lebut (1966–1982)
- Tome: Spirou et Fantasio (1981–1998), Le Petit Spirou (1987–), Soda (1985–)
- Vehlmann: Spirou et Fantasio (2006–), Seuls (2006–)
- François Walthéry: Natacha (1970–2007)
- Marc Wasterlain: Docteur Poche (1976–1997), Jeannette Pointu (1982–2005)
- Will: Tif et Tondu (1949–1990), Isabelle (1969–1994)
- Yann: Les innomables (1980–1982), Spirou et Fantasio (2006–2009)
- Zidrou: Tamara (2001–), Crannibales (1995–2005)
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