The terms "Marcinelle school" (French: École de Marcinelle) and "Charleroi school" (École de Charleroi) refer to a group of Belgian cartoonists formed by Joseph Gillain (known as Jijé) following World War II. The first generation, known as the "Bande à quatre" ("Gang of four"), consisted of Jijé and his assistants Franquin, Morris and Will. Marcinelle school cartoonists were all associated with the weekly magazine, Spirou, whose offices in the 1940s were located in the town of Marcinelle, near Charleroi in Belgium.[1]
The style of these cartoonists soon became the preferred in-house style for artists working at the influential Spirou magazine, and thus had a huge impact on the Belgian comics and Franco-Belgian comics scene, inspiring generations of cartoonists.[2]
^"École de Marcinelle". granderegion.net (in French). 24 October 2023.
The terms "Marcinelleschool" (French: École de Marcinelle) and "Charleroi school" (École de Charleroi) refer to a group of Belgian cartoonists formed...
own. The town of Marcinelle is renowned as the home of comics publisher Dupuis and as the birthplace of the celebrated Marcinelleschool of Franco-Belgian...
began: Steven Strong and Jacky and Célestin. Many authors of the Marcinelleschool collaborated on the writing, or on the artwork, including Willy Maltaite...
The World of Edena - (Jean Giraud) Moebius Franco-Belgian comics Marcinelleschool – a contemporary, contrasting style Pleban, Dafna (7 November 2006)...
generation of comics artists in the 1940s and 1950s which is known as the Marcinelleschool. Apart from Hergé, Jijé's main inspiration came from American artists...
or Tonies. There was also at least one Yakari set of Playmobil. • Marcinelleschool "Il y a 50 ans paraissait Yakari !". actuabd.com (in French). 12 December...
and Floc'h, he launched the Atomic style, a stylish remake of the MarcinelleSchool in Franco-Belgian comics. Yves Chaland was born in Lyon on 3 April...
Johan e Pirlouit Spanish: Johan y Pirluit Swedish: Johan och Pellevin Marcinelleschool Dupuis Publishing. "Peyo". Lambiek.net entry on Peyo BDoubliées. "Spirou...
(1977) was published in English as Magnesia's Treasure in 1981. • Marcinelleschool • Belgian comics • Franco-Belgian comics BDoubliées. "Pilote année...
the name Rue Chlorophylle placed under the actual street sign. • Marcinelleschool • Belgian comics • Franco-Belgian comics "Raymond Macherot". bdoubliees...
(28 July 1930 – 14 June 2006) was a Belgian comics author from the Marcinelleschool. His best-known work is Boule et Bill. Jean Roba was born in Schaerbeek...
Boterstraat in Brussels was given a second name, rue 'Boule et Bill'. Marcinelleschool Boule et Bill publications in Spirou Archived 2007-04-08 at the Wayback...
with the name Place Sibylline placed under the actual street sign. • Marcinelleschool • Belgian comics • Franco-Belgian comics "Sibylline". Archived from...