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What (who) is Willy Vandersteen - definition


Willy Vandersteen         
Willy Vandersteen (Antuérpia, 15 de fevereiro de 1913 - Edegem, 28 de agosto de 1990) foi um criador belga de histórias em quadrinhos. Em uma carreira de 50 anos, ele criou um grande estúdio e publicou mais de mil álbuns de quadrinhos em mais de 25 séries, vendendo mais de duzentos milhões de cópias em todo o mundo.
Willy Biondani         
Willy Biondani (São Paulo, 1961) é um fotógrafo e cineasta brasileiroWilly Biondani. Fotospot.
A Volta ao Mundo em 80 Dias com Willy Fog         
A Volta ao Mundo em 80 Dias com Willy Fog (La Vuelta al Mundo de Willy Fog/Around the World with Willy Fog/Dobutsu Hachijunichikan Sekai Ischou) é uma série de animação baseada no livro de Jules Verne: A Volta ao Mundo em 80 Dias, e usa animais como personagens.
Examples of use of Willy Vandersteen
1. He is followed by: 2) Keizer Karel V, born in Ghent in 1500, who is known to all good British history students as the 16th century Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. 3) Pierre–Thodore Verhaegen, the founder of the Free University of Brussels. 4) Willy Vandersteen, famous creator of children‘s comic books. 5) Leo Baekeland, born in Ghent, who made $1m when he sold his invention for photographic paper to Kodak in 18''. His most famous invention was Bakelite, the first totally synthetic plastic, which was used in the manufacture of the first generation of telephones. 6) Julien Lahaut, a former communist leader who shouted "Vive la Republique!" at King Baudouin‘s coronation.