Strip

 Belgium

The magazine began publication in September 1961 as a fortnightly comic strip magazine. The chief editors were Walter Mets and Eugeen Hermans. Soon the content was expanded to cover the worlds of TV, film and music. The magazine probably ceased publication in 1992.

1969 January 11

No. 2

Frank Zappa ziet de muziek anders! (Frank Zappa sees music differently!)
By ?, p 4


Automatic translation: [...] Frank and the Mothers bombard the plastic companies. They want to blow up everything that is industry or capitalism! Says Zappa: "The youth of today is more progressive than ever. We want to show them with our records what is wrong with this world. You know, they are fed up with groups like the Monkees. They are forgiven by that. A lot of money is nice but it is usually in the wrong hands!" [...]

Beside a brief introduction on page 4, pages 22-23 also feature photos of the famous Amsterdam club Paradiso, where a large Zappa poster was located in the toilet.

Source: slime.oofytv.set