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Didier Chrispeels (born 26 February 1958), better known as Crisse, is a Belgian comic-strip artist from Brussels. [1]

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References

  1. Bonte, P. (2005). De StripDatabank (in Dutch). Peter Bonte. p. 176. ISBN   978-90-344-2000-8 . Retrieved 4 July 2018.