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There is a long-running tradition of unofficial, often satirical or "adult" parodies. These are typically collector's items found at niche retailers like Stripwinkel Prof. Barabas or LastDodo .
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Another famous unofficial parody is a dark, photorealistic drawing style reimagining the characters as gritty, realistic humans, often shared on social media to show how "creepy" the cast would look in real life. There is a long-running tradition of unofficial, often
The vain, bumbling, yet occasionally heroic everyman. Jerom: The invincible powerhouse. Tante Sidonia: The high-strung, thin-as-a-rail matriarch. : Reviewers from 3rd-strike
The European Court of Justice used this case to define parody under EU law . It established that a parody must evoke an existing work while being noticeably different and expressing humor or mockery.
One of the most sought-after parodies by collectors. Unlike the purely adult versions, this one is often remembered for its satirical take on the characters and is a frequent find in vintage comic markets.
A dark, noir-style parody that reimagines Lambik as a washed-up private detective in Antwerp. He smokes, he drinks gin, and he constantly confuses Jerom for a refrigerator. This work is famous for a single panel where Lambik looks at the reader and says, "In the original strip, I am the fool. Here, I am the truth." It went viral for its existential dread.