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Musee Marc Sleen

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Dado & Peter
October 26, 2021
The Belgian cartoonist Marc Sleen (1922-2016) is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the most prolific cartoonist in the world. His cartoon drawings consecutively cover an area of 34 football pitches, or the height of the Eiffel Tower 12 times. His most important creation is his anti-hero Nero – an average Flemish guy-, who experienced no fewer than 217 adventures together with his colourful group of side characters. Nero was extremely popular, not only with children but also with adults. More than 30,000 readers followed Marc Sleen when he chose to work for another daily newspaper. The post-war Belgian kings learned Dutch by reading the Nero cartoons. It was hardly surprising therefore when King Albert II himself inaugurated the Marc Sleen Museum and awarded Marc Sleen a knighthood. Address: Zandstraat 33, 1000 Brussel
The Belgian cartoonist Marc Sleen (1922-2016) is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the most prolific cartoonist in the world. His cartoon drawings consecutively cover an area of 34 football pitches, or the height of the Eiffel Tower 12 times. His most important creation is his anti-hero N…
Johanna
January 28, 2019
Marc Sleen is a famous comics author of 'Nero'

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Bruxelles, Bruxelles