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Eddie de Jong(b. 1950, The Netherlands) |
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Eddie de Jong and his high school buddy René Windig are best known as the comics duo Gezellig en Leuk ('Cozy and Nice'). They have created hilarious parodies of such classic comics as 'Oom Wim', 'Donald Duck' and 'Dick Bos', and of course the cat 'Heinz'. They began their collaboration during their highschool years, forming the artist's collective "De Vijf Slijmerds" with three other friends. Together they drew for Aloha magazine, and launched the first issue of Gezellig & Leuk magazine (1973). Windig and De Jong introduced their parody on 'Oom Wim', the wise uncle from Spirou magazine, and created stories with this character in a variety of magazines (Caramba, Gummi) over a period of ten years. |
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For a brief period the two even worked for the Dutch edition of Donald Duck magazine, but after a few contributions the editor-in-chief kicked them out. Their Duck parodies grew even more acerbic and hilarious after this memorable event. After working on an animation project for a while, the duo returned to comics with new (annual) issues of Gezellig & Leuk, that featured their parodies on 'Donald Duck' and 'Oom Wim', and the new characters 'Père Leonard', 'Pietje Pelikaan' and the farmer 'Theun'. In addition, they created the clowns 'Zappo & Pipetti' for Caramba (1978). |
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Under the label Stichting Gezellig & Leuk (1984), Windig and De Jong published new versions of their magazine, now also including work by Paul Bodoni, Aart Clerkx, Mark Smeets, Kamagurka, Herr Seele, Hein de Kort, Eric Schreurs, Peter Pontiac and Wim Stevenhagen. They also published books, not only their own, such as 'Dick Bosch in: Tuinen, Dick!' and 'Rockin' Belly', but also by Bodoni, Smeets and Clerkx. |
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A "miniatures" exhibition by Windig & De Jong opened in Galerie Lambiek in December 2002. Windig and De Jong opened another exposition in our gallery on 24 August 2006, where their new books were introduced. On Friday the 13th of November 2009, the duo introduced their new book, 'Heinz van H tot Z' in Galerie Lambiek. 'Heinz de graphic novel' was published in 2011. This "graphic novel" was partially based on the script from the aborted animation film. |
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![]() "The Ghost of the Kerkstraat" |
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| Gezellig en Leuk in de stripgeschiedenis (in dutch) Gezellig en Leuk fanpage (in dutch) René Windig biography Heinz original artwork for sale Heinz Empire exposition 2006 Windig & De Jong exposition 2002 Windig & De Jong exposition 1999 |
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