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Steven Strong : ウィキペディア英語版 | Benoît Brisefer
''Benoît Brisefer'' (French for "Benedict Ironbreaker", Dutch: ''Steven Sterk'') is a Belgian comic strip created in 1960 by Peyo (best known for the Smurfs) about a little boy whose peaceful, innocent appearance, charm and good manners covers his possession of superhuman strength similar to that of Asterix. Since Peyo's death it has been continued by other artists and writers. Parts of the series have been published in a number of languages around the world. ==Publication history== ''Benoît Brisefer'' first appeared in issue 1183 of ''Spirou'' magazine in mid-December 1960. His adventures were regularly published in both the magazine and in book form. As well as Peyo himself, other contributors to the series included leading figures in the Belgian comics industry, such as Will, Jean Roba (who drew some of the covers when the series was published in ''Spirou''), Gos, Yvan Delporte, François Walthéry and Albert Blesteau, many of whom were part of Peyo's studio.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Benoît Brisefer )〕 It initially lasted till 1978 when the success of the Smurfs prevented Peyo from working on his other series. Since his death in 1992, it has been restarted by his son Thierry Culliford and artist Pascal Garray. Peyo's signature still appears on the pages drawn by Garray. In 1967, the British comic ''Giggle'' published Benoît's first adventure, giving him the name ''Tammy Tuff''.〔http://www.comicsuk.co.uk/images/FullStrip/Giggle/Giggle_004.jpg〕 Other English-language publications have used the name ''Steven Strong ''and '' Benny Breakiron.''
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