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Eddie de Jong(b. 1950, The Netherlands) |
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Eddie de Jong and his high school buddy René Windig started their careers as the comix duo Gezellig en Leuk ('Cozy and Nice'), creating hilarious parodies of such classic comics as 'Oom Wim', 'Donald Duck' and 'Dick Bos'. For a brief period the two even worked for the Dutch edition of Donald Duck magazine, but after a few contributions the editor-in-chief kicked them out. Their Duck parodies grew even more acerbic and hilarious after this memorable event. |
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In 1987, success knocked on the door of the two Amsterdam friends. It was Heinz, the all-Dutch comix cat with an attitude. 'Heinz' appeared in numerous Dutch newspapers and achieved great popularity. When De Jong and Windig considered calling it quits in 2000, many fans were flabbergasted. Fortunately, Heinz continues and lives on in more than 20 comic albums. A proposed animated film storyboard was adapted for publication in the newspaper Het Parool, where Heinz re-appeared in March 2004. |
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A "miniatures" exhibition by Windig & De Jong opened in Galerie Lambiek in December 2002. Windig and De Jong will open a new exposition in our gallery on 24 August 2006, where their new books will be introduced. (also in dutch) |
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![]() "The Ghost of the Kerkstraat" |
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| Gezellig en Leuk in de stripgeschiedenis (in dutch) Gezellig en Leuk fanpage (in dutch) René Windig biography Heinz original artwork for sale Heinz Empire exposition 2006 Windig & De Jong exposition 2002 Windig & De Jong exposition 1999 |
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