How have European comics reflected or influenced cultural and social changes in Europe over the decades?
Who are some of the most influential artists and writers in the Franco-Belgian comic tradition, and what impact have they had on the genre?
How did the journal "Tintin" contribute to the popularity of Franco-Belgian comics, and which notable series were first published in it?
What are some of the defining characteristics of Franco-Belgian comics that differentiate them from American and Japanese comics?
5. **How have contemporary European comic creators introduced modern themes and diverse narratives into this traditional comic format?
4. **What role do magazines like "Spirou" and "Pilote" play in the development and popularity of Franco-Belgian comics?
3. **How have Franco-Belgian comics such as "Tintin" or "The Adventures of Asterix" impacted European culture and international comic markets?
2. **Who are some of the most influential authors and artists in the Franco-Belgian comic scene, and what notable works have they produced?
**What are the defining characteristics of the Franco-Belgian comic tradition, and how do they differ from American or Japanese comics?
What role do comic festivals, such as the Angoulême International Comics Festival, play in promoting Franco-Belgian and European comics?