The holy grail of Bob De Moor’s early work, ‘Le Mystère du Vieux Château Fort’, to be re-issued in Dutch for the very first time

[caption id="attachment_645" align="alignleft" width="237"] The copy of "Le Mystère du Vieux Château Fort" I bought for 1,25 Euro when I was young.[/caption] In 1947, the Brussels-based editor Editions Campéador published the album "Le Mystère du Vieux Château Fort" by R. De Moor and J. Van Looveren. R(obert) De Moor being Bob De Moor and J. Van Looveren his brother-in-law John Van

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Before photoshop, there was the art of tracing

[caption id="attachment_638" align="alignleft" width="300"] Barelli and Moreau in 2 different shapes.[/caption] When a drawing needs to be adjusted today,  needs to be re-used for another purpose, or extra characters need to be added, the graphic artists simply turn on their Macbook, fire up Photoshop and render a new image. How different this is compared to the hard labour comic authors had

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Back in time: Bob De Moor in the jury of the ‘Bronzen Adhemar’ in 1991

[caption id="attachment_631" align="alignleft" width="300"] The jury for the 'Bronzen Adhemar 1991' in Turnhout, Belgium. From the left to the right: Ad Hendrickx, Bob De Moor, Jan Smet, Marc Sleen, Manu Manderveld, Patrick Van Gompel, Hec Leemans.[/caption] Ad Hendrickx, owner of the Turnhout (Belgium) based comic shop 'Tistjen Dop', sent us this nice picture of Bob De Moor when he was

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Gangnam style with Monsieur Tric and Bob De Moor

In the issue 18 of the Belgian edition of the Tintin Journal from the year 1950 Bob De Moor created a small game with Monsieur Tric, at that time - and this until 1953 - still called 'Professeur Tric' in the French edition (he would always be called 'Meester Mus' in dutch). Page 12 shows Monsieur Tric in various postures

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Bob De Moor goes SF with ‘War in the universe’

[caption id="attachment_622" align="alignleft" width="212"] Page 26 from the version published in the french written Comics 130 magazine[/caption] In issue 34 1949 of the weekly youth journal Ons Volkske Bob De Moor would present the story "Oorlog in het Heelal" (Eng. "War in the universe"), an SF story which would run until issue 15 of 1950. The 32 page story was situated in

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Cori takes the bus in Holland

In 1991 the Dutch transport company NHZ (formerly known as NZHSTM or Noord-Zuid-Hollandsche Stoomtramweg-Maatschappij and since 1999 known as Connexxion) published its yearly bus timetable. The cover of that publication had since 1983 been created by a famous comic authors. In 1983 for instance it was Joost Swarte who would draw the first one. In 1990 Bob De Moor was

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