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I moved this article from Bande dessinée of Quebec to Quebec comic strips because the "comic strip" is what users of Wikipedia will be typing in the search field. There is no need for a French title if the English translation is adequate.
Indefatigable 18:01, 22 Dec 2003 (UTC)
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If you look at the history, you'll notice that the entire contents of the page were just replaced by me on January 11th, and that since replacing them I've added another 4000 bytes of edits. I've been updating the history more-or-less in chronological order, which means that in its current state, its bottom-heavy on its early history. Like American comics, Québec comics' early history is heavy on comic strips. Looking at my sources, however, I see no notable comic strips that have appeared since 1960. Since the BDQ Spring, the history of Québec comics appears to be that of comic books/albums.
Even given that, however, I have trouble looking at the page as-is and justifying moving it to
Quebec comic strips. The non-comic strip portions are not that insignificant, even in its unfinished state. The last two sections of the history are entirely devoid of comic strips, as is the
Publication, promotion and distribution section (although something about strips should probably be added in there). The
Post-war era section also talks about the Seduction of the Innocent-style crackdown on comic books.