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This series plus an additional volume 11 was reprinted in the mid to late 60's with solid color covers without background stars. Series 1 (serie) was 10 books of 30 pages each published between 19. Over the years, most of the strips were colored by Studios Hergé and published in two series of books, both titled Les Exploits de Quick et Flupke by the Casterman publishing house. Hergé eventually abandoned Quick & Flupke in order to spend more time on The Adventures of Tintin, his more famous series. Some of the strips were also republished in the 50's in Tintin magazine, conceived by Raymond Leblanc, this time colored by Studios Hergé. Volume 1 (1930) was reprinted as a replica book in 2011. The first two books were published by the Editions du Petit Vingtième while the last three and all the subsequent books were published by the Casterman publishing house. The supplement, which included two pages of Tintin and two of Quick & Flupke, appeared every Thursday starting in January 1930 and continuing until May 1940, when the Germans invaded Belgium.įrom time to time, the Quick & Flupke strips were gathered together in books, 5 in total of 88 to 96 pages each. The Quick & Flupke strips (called "gags" in Europe) were published in black and white on the pages of " Le Petit Vingtième ", a weekly youth supplement to the conservative Catholic newspaper, "Le Vingtième Siècle". " Quick" was the name of a friend of Herge " Flup" in Flemish is the diminutive for Philip and "ke" means little so Flupke means " little Philip." The two boys unintentionally cause trouble, often aggrivating their parents, neighbors, shopkeepers, and the police. Although best known for the Adventures of Tintin, in the 30's Hergé also wrote a series of 310 short comic strips known as " Quick et Flupke " about two street urchins in Brussels.
