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Ryssack Eddy/Pitje Pit/Brieuc Briand/Colin Colas/complete short story "Dry Biscuits and Carbon Copies" featuring foamy Colin Colas and his faithful cat Nelson. Published in 2017 as an album. Set of 9 original plates of beautiful quality. India ink and graphite around 1979. Signed. Rare. TBE+. 33 X 42 cm Eddy Ryssack (1928-2004) is a Belgian comic book author, animator and editorial manager. After starting as an illustrator in the Flemish press in 1953, Ryssack enters in 1959 the animation studio TVA Dupuis, which allows him to publish many mini-stories in the youth weekly Spirou published by Dupuis. Senior manager of Dupuis from 1968, he continues to propose many minimalist stories for Spirou, including Arthur and Leopold in collaboration with Raoul Cauvin, then young scriptwriter. In the 1970s, his work was published in numerous French and Dutch-language periodicals, notably the series "Colin Colas", published in the Netherlands from 1970 to 2003. In the following decade, he worked more and more for advertising and became involved in the defense of comic artists by presiding over the Dutch-speaking authors' union, the Stripgilde, and then by being one of the main people in charge of the Belgian Comic Strip Center from 1989 onwards.

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Ryssack Eddy/Pitje Pit/Brieuc Briand/Colin Colas/complete short story "Dry Biscuits and Carbon Copies" featuring foamy Colin Colas and his faithful cat Nelson. Published in 2017 as an album. Set of 9 original plates of beautiful quality. India ink and graphite around 1979. Signed. Rare. TBE+. 33 X 42 cm Eddy Ryssack (1928-2004) is a Belgian comic book author, animator and editorial manager. After starting as an illustrator in the Flemish press in 1953, Ryssack enters in 1959 the animation studio TVA Dupuis, which allows him to publish many mini-stories in the youth weekly Spirou published by Dupuis. Senior manager of Dupuis from 1968, he continues to propose many minimalist stories for Spirou, including Arthur and Leopold in collaboration with Raoul Cauvin, then young scriptwriter. In the 1970s, his work was published in numerous French and Dutch-language periodicals, notably the series "Colin Colas", published in the Netherlands from 1970 to 2003. In the following decade, he worked more and more for advertising and became involved in the defense of comic artists by presiding over the Dutch-speaking authors' union, the Stripgilde, and then by being one of the main people in charge of the Belgian Comic Strip Center from 1989 onwards.

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