Suske En Wiske Parodie ~upd~ | Fast & Confirmed
This wave established the blueprint: take the visual language of Vandersteen, but fill it with real adult problems—debt, sex, death, and bureaucracy.
European law (Article 5 of the InfoSoc Directive) explicitly allows parody for the purpose of humor or ridicule. However, Belgian courts have ruled that a parody cannot "harm the normal exploitation" of the original work. suske en wiske parodie
(1982) was created to support the squatter movement, using the familiar characters to deliver a specific political message. This wave established the blueprint: take the visual