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1media/Big TK 2.jpg2016-06-20T13:35:46-07:00Klare Lijn3gallery2016-07-30T10:14:18-07:00 In English, "clear line" is a drawing style of comics and cartooning originally associated with artists such as Hergé [Remi, Georges], Jacques Martin, and Bob de Moor. The style has influenced many generations of cartoonists including Matsumoto Taiyo.