Saturday, 6 June 2020

1976, Belgian comics: "Ce coquin de cocker"

In 1976 the twelfth Bollie en Billie (original French title: Boule et Bille) album "Die koddige cocker" (original title: "Ce coquin de cocker") is published by Dupuis. The comic was created in 1959 by the Belgian writer-artist Jean Roba in collaboration with Maurice Rosy.

The stories center on a typical family: a man and his wife, their young son Bollie and Billie the cocker spaniel. The main character Bollie is based on the son of Jean Roba and the dog Billie is based on his own cocker spaniel.
"Die koddige cocker"
No 12 "Die koddige cocker"
  • full-colour
  • never published in English
  • story and drawings by Jean Roba
  • pre-publication in Spirou/Robbedoes
Billie the Cocker Spaniel
Bollie
Bollie's father and Bollie
Billie the Cocker Spaniel and Bollie's mother
The main characters in this album are:
  • Bollie, a young boy, always dressed in a blue overalls and a yellow T-shirt.
  • Billie the Cocker Spaniel of the family. He can communicate with other animals.
  • Bollie's mother.
  • Bollie's father.
  • Caroline the green family turtle, living in the garden.
  • Pim (Pouf), Bollie's best friend.
  • Madame Stick is the neighbour of Boule's family. She is the owner of Corporal, a cat who is Billie's arch enemy.
  • Frits, an old schoolfriend of Bollies’ father.
  • Dolfie, the pig.
  • Monsieur Coupon-Dubois is the boss of Boule's father.
Pim (Pouf)
Billie, Caroline and Bollie
Monsieur Coupon-Dubois and Bollie's father
Frits, Bollie's father, Billie and Bollie
Corporal, Madame Stick, Bollie's father and Billie
Cars
  • Citroën 2CV
  • Renault Dauphine
  • MAN truck
Citroën 2CV
Renault Dauphine
MAN truck
References
  • Gene Kelly with the song "Singing in the Rain"
  • Flemish dialect reference to foreigners, it could be Brussels dialect.
Gene Kelly with the song "Singing in the Rain" (Bollie's father, Caroline and Billie)
Flemish dialect reference to foreigners, it could be Brussels dialect

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