Description
“Long Live Progress: Quick And Flupke” is a comic book album written and illustrated by Hergé, the Belgian cartoonist famous for creating “The Adventures of Tintin” series. Quick and Flupke are two mischievous young boys who live in Brussels, and their humorous antics and adventures form the basis of this comic book.
The “Quick and Flupke” series is distinct from “The Adventures of Tintin” and showcases Hergé’s talent in creating short, lighthearted stories aimed at a younger audience. The stories often involve everyday situations and the comical situations that arise due to the boys’ creative imaginations and playful nature.
Hergé’s art style is evident in this series, with his clean lines, expressive characters, and attention to detail, which all contribute to the appeal of “Quick and Flupke.” While not as well-known as “The Adventures of Tintin,” “Quick and Flupke” remains beloved by fans of Hergé and his work.
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