Null De Moor Johan/La vache. Set of 4 original plates from the album "The rite o…
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De Moor Johan/La vache. Set of 4 original plates from the album "The rite of spring" + artwork for 2 plates. India ink circa 1998. Deluxe edition album n°HC/15 copies included. Rare. TBE+. Johan de Moor is the son of cartoonist Bob and godson of Willy Vandersteen. In 1981, he returned to Studios Hergé to work on Tintin et l'Alph-Art (which remained unfinished) and, in 1984, collaborated with Atelier Graphoui on 260 cartoons of Quick and Flupke. This was followed by two volumes of comics in which, with Studios Hergé, he adapted some of Hergé's own plates and added some of his own gags: Haute tension and Jeux interdits. In 1987, with scriptwriter Desberg, he launched the Gaspard de la nuit series, followed in 1992 - again with Desberg at the script - by La vache, originally prepublished in the monthly magazine (À suivre). This series was continued in 2001 under the name Lait entier. Johan De Moor has contributed to the Spirou newspaper, where he illustrated Martin Winckler's column, to the weekly Pan and to the Le Soir newspaper, where his humor drawings sometimes replaced those of Kroll.

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De Moor Johan/La vache. Set of 4 original plates from the album "The rite of spring" + artwork for 2 plates. India ink circa 1998. Deluxe edition album n°HC/15 copies included. Rare. TBE+. Johan de Moor is the son of cartoonist Bob and godson of Willy Vandersteen. In 1981, he returned to Studios Hergé to work on Tintin et l'Alph-Art (which remained unfinished) and, in 1984, collaborated with Atelier Graphoui on 260 cartoons of Quick and Flupke. This was followed by two volumes of comics in which, with Studios Hergé, he adapted some of Hergé's own plates and added some of his own gags: Haute tension and Jeux interdits. In 1987, with scriptwriter Desberg, he launched the Gaspard de la nuit series, followed in 1992 - again with Desberg at the script - by La vache, originally prepublished in the monthly magazine (À suivre). This series was continued in 2001 under the name Lait entier. Johan De Moor has contributed to the Spirou newspaper, where he illustrated Martin Winckler's column, to the weekly Pan and to the Le Soir newspaper, where his humor drawings sometimes replaced those of Kroll.

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