More details on the upcoming re-release of the Flemish Trilogy by Bob De Moor

As we reported a while back, the Brussels based editor BD Must is working on the re-release of Bob De Moor's Flemish Trilogy which consists of these 3 albums: “Le Lion des Flandres” ("De Leeuw van Vlaanderen" in Dutch), “Les gars de Flandre” ("De Kerels van Vlaanderen" in Dutch) and “Conrad le Hardi” (“Sterke Jan” in Dutch). [caption id="attachment_1612" align="alignleft" width="143"]

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Bob De Moor, an interior designer

Throughout his whole life Bob De Moor would work on all kinds of interior design, just like Hergé actually did. Nothing exceptional, in the end we all have gone through that process before heading to IKEA (to name just one store). But things get a bit different when you can actually draw as well as the aforementioned two gentlemen. Stefaan De

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Bob De Moor inspired by Hergé’s ‘Cigars of the Pharaoh’ for ‘Bloske & Zwik, Detectives’?

In 1949, the Poperinge (Belgium) publisher Sansen released a comic by Bob De Moor called "Bloske & Zwik, Detectives" (read also: Bob De Moor's most expensive album available now? A first edition from "Bloske en Zwik, Detectives" from 1949). The story itself had seen a pre-publication in ’t Kapoentje from December 6th, 1948, until April 28, 1949. Today we pick

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