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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • of Atlantis to the catacombs of Paris. After Jacobs' death in 1987, Bob de Moor completed his last story, left unfinished following the incident. From...
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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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  • this third version of the volume were carried out by Hergé's assistant, Bob de Moor. Hergé followed Land of Black Gold with Destination Moon, while The Adventures...
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  • inspired by Tintin colourist E.P. Jacobs and his bluffness drawn from Bob de Moor. Harry Thompson has commented on how Hergé utilised the character to...
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    two of the best new Flemish artists were contacted: Bob de Moor and Willy Vandersteen. De Moor stayed with Hergé and Tintin until the end of his life...
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    system. Transport portal Cori, de Scheepsjongen ("Cori the Cabin Boy"), a comics series by Belgian artist Bob de Moor about a cabin boy working for the...
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  • Tintin. It was Van Milleghem who also introduced Bob De Moor to the magazine and to Hergé. De Moor became a regular in the magazine and the main artist...
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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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    Hungry Henrietta (1905). bernard. "Bécassine à la Bob De Moor, previously unreleased | Bob De Moor". Retrieved 2024-04-11. "Bécassine! (2018) - IMDb"...
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  • Sato, but the artwork remained unfinished at the time of his death. Bob de Moor was drafted in to complete the album, which was published in 1990. Jacobs...
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    the architect Jean Breydel and the comics artists François Schuiten, Bob de Moor, Alain Baran, Guy Dessicy, and Hergé, planned to restore the building...
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  • for two years. This is why he asked his collaborator Bob De Moor to follow him closely. De Moor would ensure and supervise the layout of the characters...
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  • Turk & De Groot, then by Bédu, and currently by Rodrigue Comanche by Greg (author) and Hermann (artist) Cori, de Scheepsjongen by Bob de Moor. Cowboy...
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    Barelli is a comics series featuring an eponymous character, created by Bob de Moor, which first appeared in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Tintin on...
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  • crater on Venus Cori (name) Cori, de Scheepsjongen (Cori, the Cabin Boy), a 1952–1993 Belgian comics series by Bob de Moor Cori, Lazio, a city in Italy Cori...
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    and worked on Signor Spaghetti with Dino Attanasio, Monsieur Tric with Bob de Moor, Prudence Petitpas with Maurice Maréchal, Globul le Martien and Alphonse...
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  • of Tintin but once again, this did not take place.[citation needed] Bob de Moor, Hergé's assistant, was asked to change the synopsis and make it the...
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    English publisher, asked for more realism for the third edition of 1966. Bob de Moor, then Hergé's assistant, followed in Tintin's exact footsteps, drawing...
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  • Duchâteau 1955: Modeste et Pompon by André Franquin 1956: Barelli by Bob de Moor 1957: Dan Cooper by Albert Weinberg 1958: Oumpah-pah by Albert Uderzo...
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  • by Shaun Tan. 25 Images de la Passion d'un Homme (25 Images of a Man's Passion) by Frans Masereel. Balthazar by Bob de Moor. Cet Aimable M. Mops (The...
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  • assistants that it attracted. Among the people who worked there were Bob de Moor, Jacques Martin and Roger Leloup, all of whom exhibit the easily recognizable...
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    comprises four stands: the Bob Lord Stand, the Cricket Field Stand, the North Stand and the Jimmy McIlroy Stand. In 1886, Turf Moor became the first football...
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