European Graphic Novels++
“BD” refers to Franco-Belgian comics, but let's open things up to include ALL Euro comics and GN's. Euro-style artistry from around the world is also welcome. ^^
-BD = "Bandes dessinées"
-BDT = Bedetheque
-GN = graphic novel
-LBK = Lambiek
-LC = "Ligne claire"
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I'd say way more than just "slightly." It was one of the rare cases where an underground style became wildly popular, spawning a whole new genre plus many imitators and spiritual successors. It brought in influences that hadn't quite been seen before, and were anything but 'classical American.'
Like I said, Disney fumetti started up not long after Walt went to work, so it was way longer than "recent decades." Maybe you want to go research that.
In any case, the point seems to be completely missed that nominating The Far Side as anything categorically European was a silly stretch, and nothing more. It was just some nice art that had a small Swedish connection, and I auto-posted it just to share and have people enjoy, on a day when I otherwise wasn't going to post anything. Also, I recommend reading the sidebar.
At the end of the day, I welcome you and anyone else to post the Euro stuff you enjoy here. Cheers.