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Stibane/Didgé/La petit histoire de la prostitution. Original plate from the T2 album illustrating the prostitute of tomorrow. Fun, high-quality work. India ink circa 1996, signed. TBE+. 30 X 40 cm Luc Van Linthout (1958), alias Stibane, graduated in plastic arts from the Institut Saint-Luc. In addition to illustration, he devotes himself to comics and painting. Stibane first appeared in Tintin in 19864. He produced Woody et Willy, then Peticric, based on a script by Michel Dusart. In comics, Stibane produced the 1990 revival of Petit Noël, under Franquin's direction (Marsu Productions). He also drew the comic adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, with André-Paul Duchâteau on the script, for Editions Lefrancq, in the "BDétectives" collection. Three albums appeared in the early 1990s6. With his brother as scriptwriter, he draws the series Les Enquêtes Scapola (three albums with Casterman). Also with Georges Van Linthout and Didgé, he adapted the TV series Caméra Café (five albums from 2003 to 2006, published by Jungle). In 2006, he also produced a comic book about French humorists Chevallier and Laspales. In collaboration with Bruno Di Sano, he published the first two volumes of Les Aventures de Fred et Jamy, an adaptation of the TV show C'est pas sorcier. In 2012, with Didgé and Georges Van Linthout, he produced a comic adaptation of the TV series Camping paradis.

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Stibane/Didgé/La petit histoire de la prostitution. Original plate from the T2 album illustrating the prostitute of tomorrow. Fun, high-quality work. India ink circa 1996, signed. TBE+. 30 X 40 cm Luc Van Linthout (1958), alias Stibane, graduated in plastic arts from the Institut Saint-Luc. In addition to illustration, he devotes himself to comics and painting. Stibane first appeared in Tintin in 19864. He produced Woody et Willy, then Peticric, based on a script by Michel Dusart. In comics, Stibane produced the 1990 revival of Petit Noël, under Franquin's direction (Marsu Productions). He also drew the comic adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, with André-Paul Duchâteau on the script, for Editions Lefrancq, in the "BDétectives" collection. Three albums appeared in the early 1990s6. With his brother as scriptwriter, he draws the series Les Enquêtes Scapola (three albums with Casterman). Also with Georges Van Linthout and Didgé, he adapted the TV series Caméra Café (five albums from 2003 to 2006, published by Jungle). In 2006, he also produced a comic book about French humorists Chevallier and Laspales. In collaboration with Bruno Di Sano, he published the first two volumes of Les Aventures de Fred et Jamy, an adaptation of the TV show C'est pas sorcier. In 2012, with Didgé and Georges Van Linthout, he produced a comic adaptation of the TV series Camping paradis.

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