Franco-Belgian Comics Magazines
Belgium and France have a long tradition in comics. They have a common history for comics (see Franco-Belgian comics) and magazines.
In the early years of its history, magazines had a large place on the comics market and were often the only place where comics were published. Most of them were kids-targeted.
In the 1970s, satirical and more adult publications begun to appear. In the 1990s, there was a large pallet of comics magazine. In the late 1990s, some notable comics have disappeared and only a few remain.
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“The want of an international Copy-Right Law, by rendering it nearly impossible to obtain anything from the booksellers in the way of remuneration for literary labor, has had the effect of forcing many of our very best writers into the service of the Magazines and Reviews.”
—Edgar Allan Poe (18091849)