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''Eppo'' is a Dutch comic magazine, that was the result of the merging of the magazines ''Pep'' and ''Sjors''. ''Eppo'' ran as a weekly magazine from 1975 to 1988; it was revived in 2009 as a fortnightly magazine. ==History and profile== The first thirteen issues of ''Eppo'' appeared in the last three months of 1975 and introduced comics such as ''Storm'', ''Roel Dijkstra'', ''Franka'' (a character from the ''Pep''-featured ''Het Misdaadmuseum'' gone solo) and ''Sjors & Sjimmie''. All of them became staples of the magazine, alongside the red-haired bespectacled title-character, whose one-page encounters with his dog and bric-a-brac-selling father livened up the back. In 1985, after more than 500 issues, ''Eppo'' merged with ''Wordt Vervolgd'', a television program devoted to comics, cartoons, and related topics. This proved to be a less comfortable ride than expected, and in early 1988 the magazine became the bi-weekly ''Sjors & Sjimmie''. The first years were still successful, but in 1994 the name was shortened to ''Sjosji'' in an attempt to reach a younger generation. By this time the market for comics had taken a landslide, and after five years ''Sjosji'' ceased publication. In February 2009 the magazine was revived as ''Eppo'' and taken back to heart by its original readers. Classic names as ''Storm'', ''Franka'', ''Agent 327'', and ''Eppo'' are featured, while new comics such as ''Elsje'', ''Liberty Meadows'', and ''Ronson Inc.'' were introduced on a regular basis. Late 2012 saw the release of the 100th issue of the second iteration of ''Eppo''.
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