“Baston, la ballades des baffes” by Johan de Moor (and not Bob de Moor)
This is a page by Yann/Johan de Moor and not by Bob de Moor. It was made for the "Baston, la ballades des baffes", a parody of the world of Gaston Lagaffe.
Read MoreThis is a page by Yann/Johan de Moor and not by Bob de Moor. It was made for the "Baston, la ballades des baffes", a parody of the world of Gaston Lagaffe.
Read MoreAlain Demaret sent us this lovely Bob de Moor publicity drawing made for "La Grande Fête" : a big party at Heysel (Brussels) for the 25-year reign of King Baudouin (June 1976). It showcases the true talent of Bob. Probably made in the mid seventies. It's the first time to our knowledge that this image gets published online (we could
Read MoreBob de Moor made 2 Thomson and Thompson drawings for a publicity illustration (a Happy New Year card) around 1980. The first one was auctioned for 938 Euro on October 9, 2010. The second one was auctioned for 1,189 Euro on October 9, 2010.
Read MoreThis original storyboard drawing of Professor Calculus is believed to be made by Bob de Moor who was actively involved in the Belgian Belvision Studio output acting as supervisor for the Hergé Studios. The drawing is part of the storyboard for a television/cinema ad for the Sunflower oil Fruit d'Or. (Good to know for the English readers, Calculus' original French
Read MoreFrom Mohammad Ziadeh from Syria comes this arabic Tintin cover (and album pages) with Bob de Moor's Barelli on the cover. The image is inverted compared to what was published in Europe, because of the arabic way of reading. These Barelli pages from "De heer van Gonobutz" + the cover page were published through the Egyptian Tintin mag in the
Read MoreBrussels based Bob de Moor passionate Alain Demaret passed us a nice batch of rarities. In the next weeks we'll publish several of these. The first batch includes 3 scans from a Citroën calendar from 1987 (made in 1986). Citroën was sponsor for the Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinée aka CBBD (for that year at least). The drawings will
Read MoreThis 1986 interview with Bob de Moor in Dutch was made by Bob Van Bael for the popular human interest program Terloops docu-series (fellow Flemish readers will remember this quite well). The interview offers a nice insight of de Moor's Belvision adventure. He again points out his involvement in the crayon drawings he made for the decors of the films
Read MoreIn this video you see Bob de Moor explaining how he works (for the boat decors of "The Red Sea Sharks") but you will also see Roger Leloup (Yoko Tsuno) working on the cars of the first pages of the "Thermozéro", a 'lost' album which appears to have a chance to see a release after all à la Alph-Art. Note
Read MoreBob de Moor paid more than once tribute to Edgar P Jacobs' Blake et Mortimer. Here's a brilliant double page from the Tintin Journal.
Read MoreIt looks like the unreleased Tintin album "Thermozéro" with a scenario by Greg will get a release after all. Let's see if it will also include the pages drawn by Bob de Moor for the Jo & Zette version of this aborted story. See also our recent post on the "Thermozéro" album for further info.
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