For Québécois comedians, see List of Quebec comedians.
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Croc
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Albert Chartier
Julie Doucet
Michel Rabagliati
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Les Nombrils
Baptiste Ladébauche
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Quebec comics (French: bande dessinée québécoise[bɑ̃ddɛ.si.neke.be.kwaz] or BDQ) are French language comics produced primarily in the Canadian province of Quebec, and read both within and outside Canada, particularly in French-speaking Europe.
In contrast to English language comics in Canada, which largely follow the American model, Quebec comics are influenced mainly by the trends in Franco-Belgian comics. There is little crossover between the French and English comics worlds in Canada.
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