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S1NGLE is a Dutch
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comic series, created in 2000 by
Hanco Kolk Hanco Kolk (born 11 March 1957, Den Helder) is a Dutch cartoonist and comics artist. He is best known for his collaborations with Peter de Wit, with who he made ''Gilles de Geus'' and '' S1NGLE' Kolk married author Isabelle Rosselin in 2016. Bi ...
and
Peter de Wit Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a su ...
. It centers on three women and their endless endeavours to find the right male partner. The popularity of the series inspired a TV
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series of the same name.


Concept

''S1NGLE'' is about three young women who work in a
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and who often go on dates to find the perfect partner. A lot of comedy is provided by the girls' distinctive personalities, the type of men they meet and sexual situations. ''S1NGLE'' is published in the Dutch newspapers ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', among some regional Dutch newspapers. In
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it is published in
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and it has been published by
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too in the late 2000s. As of 2013 15 albums are available; all published by ''De Harmonie''.


Characters

* Fatima Prins: A young woman with long, blonde hair who is somewhat naïve, but by far the most sympathetic character. She is often cruising for men behind her computer all night long, but her mother is usually the only one to visit her site. * Nienke Meppelink: A more brawny and chubby young woman who wears glasses. She has a somewhat cynical and grumpy attitude. Several gags have her phoning her mother and usually insulting, threatening or guilt shaming her in the process. Another
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is that people are frequently afraid of her when she has her
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, because then she is extremely crabby and prone to shouting: "Ik ben heel erg ongesteld!'' (''"I'm very much on my period!"''). * Stella Deporter: Stella is a slender young woman with long black hair. Because she is such an attractive woman she has countless
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s, to the frustration of Nienke and Fatima. Stella is flirtatious and very self-assured, though can get depressive when people think she is older than she looks (or even when they guess her correct age). She is also a smoker. * Floor: Floor is a woman who was introduced to the cast in 2013. She is a self-important, freshly divorced mother with a seven-year-old daughter. Her name was chosen in a readers' poll.


Television adaptation

From 2008 until 2010 the series was adapted into a TV
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, broadcast on
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, which ran for three seasons.
Bracha van Doesburgh Bracha Semeyns de Vries van Doesburgh (born 2 September 1981) is a Dutch actress. She is well known for her film roles in '' Too Fat Too Furious'', '' Het Schnitzelparadijs'' and Dick Maas's '' Moordwijven''. On television, she portrayed Fatima ...
played the part of Fatima,
Eva Van Der Gucht Eva Van der Gucht (born 1 September 1977) is a Belgian actress. Eva graduated in 2000 at the Amsterdam Theater and Drama academie. While studying she was selected to star in the film ''Everybody's Famous! ''Everybody's Famous!'' ( nl-BE, Iede ...
Nienke and
Katja Schuurman Katja Schuurman (born 19 February 1975) is a Dutch actress, singer and television personality. Early life She grew up as the eldest daughter of a Dutch father and a Surinamese mother, born in Curaçao. Her sister Birgit is also a singer and a ...
Stella. The series was also exported to
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,
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,
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and
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.


Legal issues

In 2004 Kolk and De Wit sued a magazine that also had the title ''S1NGLE'' in its name. The magazine was forced to disestablish itself on order of the judge for "untolerable copyright infringement".


References

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External links

* http://www.radio1.nl/item/332421-Sigmund,-S1ngle:-de-creaties-van-Peter-de-Wit.html Dutch comic strips 2000 comics debuts Comics characters introduced in 2000 Gag-a-day comics Romance comics Dutch comics characters Comics adapted into television series Comics about women Female characters in comics Comics by Hanco Kolk Comics by Peter de Wit Comics set in the Netherlands Comics set in the 2000s Comics set in the 2010s