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Bob de Moor is the pen name of Robert Frans Marie De Moor (Antwerp, December 20, 1925 - Brussels, August 26, 1992), a Belgian comics creator. Chiefly noted as an artist, he is considered an early master of the Ligne claire style.[1] He wrote and drew several comics series on his own, but also collaborated with Hergé on several volumes of The Adventures of Tintin. is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Adventures of Tintin (French: ) is a series of Belgian comic books created by Belgian artist Hergé, the pen name of Georges Remi (1907â1983). ...
Barelli is a comics series featuring an eponymous character, created by Bob de Moor, which first appeared in the comics magazine Tintin on July 27, 1950. ...
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is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1925 (MCMXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other places with the same name, see Brussels (disambiguation). ...
is the 238th day of the year (239th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Georges Prosper Remi (May 22, 1907 â March 3, 1983), better known by the pen name Hergé, was a Belgian comics writer and artist. ...
The Adventures of Tintin (French: ) is a series of Belgian comic books created by Belgian artist Hergé, the pen name of Georges Remi (1907â1983). ...
Biography Bob de Moor started drawing with pencil at three or four. Living in a port town, he developed a strong interest for drawing sailing ships which carried into his professional career with his Cori series and other work. [2] Following studies at the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts, De Moor started his career at the Afim animations studios.[1] His first album was written in 1944 for "De Kleine Zondagsvriend".[3] Beginning in March, 1951, starting with Destination Moon, he began a collaboration with Hergé on Tintin albums and Tintin-related material which included extensive work on sketch studies, backgrounds, layout, and ultimately animated films. His co-worker Jacques Martin is quoted as saying that de Moor had an extraordinary facility to adapt himself to the style of others [4]. This manifested in a seamless integration with Hergé's style, as well as in him being asked on occasion to complete the work of other artists. Destination Moon (originally Objectif Lune) is also the title of a comic book in the Tintin series by Hergé; see Destination Moon (Tintin). ...
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Cover of L'enigmatique monsieur Barelli (1956) one of de Moor's most notable solo projects | Series | Remarks | | Johan en Stefan / Johan et Stefan | 9 volumes0 | | De raadselachtige meneer Barelli / L'énigmatique monsieur Barelli | 8 volumes | | Cori de Scheepsjongen / Cori le Moussaillon | 6 volumes | | Professeur Troc / Monsieur Tric | 3 volumes | | De avonturen van Nonkel Zigomar / Les aventures d'Oncle Zigomar0 | 6 volumes | Titles cited in Bob de Moor biography in "Coup de chapeau a Bob de Moor", Tintin magazine, supplement to Issue 171, 1979: Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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• 1949 Le Vaisseau Miracle • 1949 Guerre dans le Cosmos, Ed. Coune • 1950 Le Lion de Flandre, Ed. Deligne • 1950 L'Enigmatic Monsieur Barelli, Ed. du Lombard • 1950 Monsieur Tric, Ed. Bédéscope • 1951 Les Gars des Flandres, Ed. Bédéscope • 1951 Conrad le Hardi, Ed. Bédéscope • 1952 Barelli à Nusa-Penida • 1959 Les Pirates d'eau douce • 1964 Balthazar • 1966 Barelli et les agents secrets, Ed. du Lombard • 1971 Le Repaire du loup, Ed. Casterman • 1972 Barelli et le Bouddha boudant, Ed. du Lombard • 1973 Bonne Mine à la mer (Barelli), Ed. du Lombard • 1974 Barelli et le seigneur de Gonobutz • 1978 Cori le Moussaillon: Les Espions de la Reine, Ed. Casterman
Sources - Footnotes
- ^ a b Lambiek Comiclopedia. Bob de Moor.
- ^ Bourdil, Pierre-Yves and Tordeur, Bernard: "Bob de Moor. 40 ans de bande dessineée, 35 ans au côtés d'Hergé", pp. 14-5, Editions du Lombard, 1986
- ^ Coup de chapeau a Bob de Moor, Tintin magazine, 1978
- ^ Bourdil, Pierre-Yves and Tordeur, Bernard: "Bob de Moor. 40 ans de bande dessineée, 35 ans au côtés d'Hergé", pp. 91, Editions du Lombard, 1986
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