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・ Johan Albrecht de Mandelslo
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Johan and Peewit
・ Johan Anders Jägerhorn
・ Johan Anders Linder
・ Johan Andersen
・ Johan Andersen (canoeist)
・ Johan Andersen (politician)
・ Johan Anderson
・ Johan Andersson
・ Johan Andersson (artist)
・ Johan Andersson (footballer born 1974)
・ Johan Andersson (footballer born 1983)
・ Johan Andersson (game programmer)
・ Johan Andersson (ice hockey, born 1987)
・ Johan Andersson (wrestler)
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Johan and Peewit : ウィキペディア英語版
Johan and Peewit

''Johan and Peewit'' ((フランス語:Johan et Pirlouit)) is a Belgian comics series created by Peyo. Since its initial appearance in 1947 it has been published in 13 albums that appeared before the death of Peyo in 1992. Thereafter, a team of comic book creators from Studio Peyo continued to publish the stories.
The series is set in Medieval Europe and includes elements of sword-and-sorcery. ''Johan et Pirlouit'' provided the framework for the first appearances of ''The Smurfs''.
==Publication history==
Initially titled simply ''Johan'', the series first appeared in the newspaper ''La Dernière Heure'' in 1947, and then in ''Le Soir'' from 1950 until 1952. It began publication in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine ''Spirou'' on September 11, 1952, and the initially blond-haired hero became dark-haired.〔(Lambiek.net entry on Peyo )〕
In 1954, Johan was joined by Pirlouit, and the series took its final name. It was in ''Johan et Pirlouit'', on October 23, 1958, that the first smurf appeared.
Peyo stated that Pirlouit was his favourite character, and ''Johan et Pirlouit'' was the only series on which he always did the drawings without the aid of the studio. Their adventures appeared regularly in ''Spirou'' in the 1950s and early 1960s, but the success of the Smurfs meant that they were much neglected afterwards, aside from a very short one-off adventure in 1977. However, following Peyo's death, other artists and writers have revived the series with 4 more albums between 1994 and 2001.

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