Robert Frans Marie De Moor (20 December 1925 – 26 August 1992), better known under his pen name Bob de Moor, was a Belgian comics creator. Chiefly noted...
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"De Moor" therefore meaning "The Dark Skinned People." Notable people with that surname include: Bien de Moor (born 1962), Belgian actress Bob de Moor...
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50 employees, including some prestigious artists like Jacques Martin, Bob de Moor and Roger Leloup. Every creation produced by the studios was attributed...
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"Brussels school" started to use this style, notably Edgar P. Jacobs, Bob de Moor, Roger Leloup, and Jacques Martin, many of whom also worked for Tintin...
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Yves Rodier (section Relationship with Bob de Moor)
money, although they allowed him to meet many other cartoonists, such as Bob de Moor, Jacques Martin and Michel "Greg" Regnier. In 1995, he met Daniel and...
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The Adventures of Tintin (redirect from Les Aventures de Tintin)
fledgling Studios Hergé. Bob De Moor (who imitated Hergé's style and did half the work), Guy Dessicy (colourist), and Marcel DeHaye (secretary) were the...
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with no ending having been devised for the story. Hergé's colleague Bob de Moor offered to complete the story for publication, and while Hergé's widow...
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in his ongoing projects; prominent staff members Jacques Martin and Bob de Moor greatly contributed to subsequent volumes of The Adventures of Tintin...
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requested a major revision of the story, for which he sent his assistant Bob De Moor to Britain on a research trip; on his return, Studios Hergé produced...
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Cori, de Scheepsjongen ("Cori, the cabin boy"/ "Cori Le Moussaillon" in French) was a Belgian comics series (1951–1993) by Bob de Moor. It is a historical...
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