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''Agent 327'' is a playful Dutch action/comedy comic series by cartoonist Martin Lodewijk. It has been a regular feature since 1966 onward, with a hiatus between 1983 and 2000.〔(Royal Dutch Library )〕 Featuring the eponymous Agent 327 as a James Bond/Maxwell Smart-like Dutch secret agent who fights for "Righteousness and World Peace", his looks are based on the character of Peter Gunn.〔 Often partnered with the junoesque Olga Lawina (an agent of the Swiss Secret Service), his adventures take him around Europe and the rest of the world as he battles numerous villains, both fictional and parodies of real people. The song "Denk toch altijd met liefd' aan je moeder" by Gerda en Herman Timmerhout is a common feature in the comic, and is often used to hideously torture someone or provide a plot-turning emotional reaction. == Publication history == ''Agent 327'' debuted in 1966 as a feature in ''Pep'' magazine #21, written by Martin Lodewijk, illustrated by Jan Kruis, and published by Geïllustreerde Pers. Lodewijk soon took over as writer and artist, and ''Agent 327'' ran in ''Pep'' as a weekly 4-8-page feature until 1975, when ''Pep'' and the comics magazine ''Sjors'' merged into ''Eppo'', published by Oberon. Meanwhile, in 1970 Geïllustreerde Pers published the first ''Agent 327'' album, titled ''Dossier Stemkwadrater''. Further albums followed every few years, continuing under Oberon after ''Peps acquisition. ''Agent 327'' was cancelled as a feature in ''Eppo'' in 1983, but returned in 2000 as a regular feature. In 2009, Agent 327 returned to ''Eppo'' as a regular feature. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Agent 327」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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