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- Jarmo’s journey through the history of Germany’s biggest theme park continues. This time he takes a look at the development of the EUROPA-PARK in the year 1981. Order the comics […]
- “Gil Jourdan” is a Belgian detective comic strip created by Maurice Tillieux. It is a combination of mystery, adventure and humour. In these comics we see the adventures of private […]
- In this episode we take another look back at the history of the German theme park EUROPA-PARK. In 1980, a milestone was reached when the park celebrated its fifth anniversary. […]
- “Johan and Pewitt” is a comic series created and drawn by the Belgian comic artist Pierre Culliford aka Peyo. The series began as short comic strips, but when Peyo was […]
- Let’s accompany Jarmo on his journey back in time to 1975: The time had finally come! The long-planned Europa-Park was supposed to open at its new location in Rust. In […]
- This episode is again about Nick Knatterton, the greatest and most famous detective in the world. In his third adventure he follows the trail of a missing teenager in the […]
- This episode takes a look back at the history of Europa-Park: At the beginning of the 1970s, the owners of the Mack company, a manufacturer of theme park rides, decided […]
- “Lucky Luke versus Cigarette Caesar” is a 1949 story by the Belgian comic artist Morris. Morris designed the story while he was in the United States to do some local […]
- Today Jarmo is once again following the story about the creation of EUROPA-PARK. In the early 1970s, Franz and Roland Mack were looking for a location for their amusement park. […]