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  1. Spirou (French: Le Journal de Spirou) is a weekly Belgian comics magazine published by the Dupuis company since April 21, 1938. It is an anthology magazine with new features appearing regularly, containing a mix of short humor strips and serialized features, of which the most popular series would be collected as albums by Dupuis afterwards.

  2. Spirou, launched in 1938, is the oldest Belgian comics magazine still in production (not counting Zonneland, from 1920, which also features comics, but was never purely devoted to the medium).

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  3. Fantasio is introduced by Jijé in 1943 as faithful friend and comical sidekick, and appears in all published Spirou et Fantasio adventures afterwards.

  4. Spirou, the modern period (1970-present) The late 1960s can be considered the end of the classic era of Spirou magazine ( see part 1 ). Luckily, a new generation of artists was ready to guide the magazine into the 1970s.

  5. May 21, 2018 · “Spirou is the character who’s most emblematic of Dupuis, the one that started it all: the magazine, the comic albums, the cartoons. Still as central as ever after 80 years, he’s had around a hundred albums’ worth of adventures!” begins editor Benoît Fripiat.

  6. First published 21 April 1938 as Le Journal de Spirou, it was an eight-page weekly comics magazine composed a mixture of short stories and gags, serial comics, and a handful of American comics, of which the most popular series would be collected as albums by Dupuis afterwards.

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