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November 2009

Natacha on Brussels comic book wall

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Brussels has a new comic book wall. On 24 November 2009, the fresco of Natacha was inaugurated. The heroine of author François Walthéry joins the more than 40 comic book walls in the Pentagon and Laeken.

   

The City of Brussels started drawing cartoons on walls in 1993. The comic book wall of Natacha can be found in the Rue Jan Bollen 76 in Laeken [plan]. The fresco is part of the district contract Leopold to Leopold, which gives the district a big facelift.

Stewardess Natacha

Natacha is the heroine in the comic book series with the same name, created by the Walloon draftsman François Walthéry. In 1970, the airplane stewardess appeared for the first time in the comic book magazine Spirou. Walthéry created his character 3 years earlier, but the publishers found the explicit female forms of Natacha too daring for that time. Meanwhile, 20 comic books about Natacha are on the market.


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