The Smurfs
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The Smurfs
Summary
The Smurfs is a comic book series[1]. It draws 260 Wikipedia views per month (comic_book_series category, ranking #70 of 599).[2]
Key Facts
- The Smurfs authored Peyo[3].
- The Smurfs authored Yvan Delporte[4].
- The Smurfs authored Thierry Culliford[5].
- The Smurfs authored Philippe Delzenne[6].
- The Smurfs authored Gos[7].
- The Smurfs is the creator of Peyo[8].
- The Smurfs is the creator of Yvan Delporte[9].
- The Smurfs's instance of is recorded as comic book series[10].
- The Smurfs's illustrator is recorded as Peyo[11].
- The Smurfs's illustrator is recorded as Alain Maury[12].
- The Smurfs's illustrator is recorded as Pascal Garray[13].
- The Smurfs's illustrator is recorded as Jeroen De Coninck[14].
- The Smurfs's publisher is recorded as Dupuis[15].
- The Smurfs's publisher is recorded as Cartoon Creation[16].
- The Smurfs's publisher is recorded as Le Lombard[17].
- The Smurfs's publisher is recorded as Splitter[18].
- The Smurfs's logo image is recorded as The Smurfs Logo.svg[19].
- The Smurfs's logo image is recorded as Les Schtroumpfs Logo.png[20].
- The Smurfs's logo image is recorded as The Smurfs Original Logo.png[21].
- The Smurfs's logo image is recorded as Die schlümpfe logo.svg[22].
- The Smurfs's logo image is recorded as The Smurfs logo.svg[23].
- The Smurfs's logo image is recorded as Logo Los Pitufos.png[24].
- The Smurfs's logo image is recorded as Les Schtroumpfs logo.png[25].
- The Smurfs's logo image is recorded as Les Schtroumpfs.png[26].
- The Smurfs's part of is recorded as The Smurfs[27].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Peyo[3], a comics artist[28], 1928–1992[29], of Belgium[30], specialised in painting[31]; Yvan Delporte[4], an editor-in-chief[32], 1928–2007[33], of Belgium[34], awarded the Prix Saint-Michel[35]; Thierry Culliford[5], a comics writer[36], b. 1955[37], of Belgium[38]; Philippe Delzenne[6], a comics artist[39], b. 1956[40], of Belgium[41]; and Gos[7], a comics artist[42], b. 1937[43], of Belgium[44]. Created works include Peyo[8], a comics artist[45], 1928–1992[46], of Belgium[47], specialised in painting[48] and Yvan Delporte[9], an editor-in-chief[49], 1928–2007[50], of Belgium[51], awarded the Prix Saint-Michel[52].
Why It Matters
The Smurfs draws 260 Wikipedia views per month (comic_book_series category, ranking #70 of 599).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[53] It is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[54]