- Jean-Michel Charlier
Infobox Comics creator
name = Jean-Michel Charlier
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birthdate =October 30 ,1924
location = Liège,Belgium
deathdate = death date and age|1989|7|10|1924|10|30
deathplace =Saint-Cloud ,France
nationality = Belgian
area = writer
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notable works = "Buck Danny " "Barbe-Rouge" "Blueberry"
awards = full listJean-Michel Charlier (
October 30 ,1924 -July 10 ,1989 ) was a Belgianscriptwriter best known as a writer of realistic Europeancomic books andgraphic novels . He was a co-founder of the famed European comics magazine "Pilote ".Biography
Charlier was born in Liège, Belgium in 1924.De Weyer, Geert (2005). "Jean-Michel Charlier". In België gestript, pp. 177-179. Tielt: Lannoo.] In 1945 he got a job as a draughtsman in
Brussels with World Press, the syndicate ofGeorges Troisfontaines , which worked mainly for thecomic strip magazine "Spirou". The following year he and artistVictor Hubinon created the four-page comic strip "L'Agonie du Bismarck". Charlier wrote the script and also drew the ships and airplanes. In 1947 Charlier and Hubinon began the long-running air-adventure comic strip "Buck Danny ". After a few years, Charlier stopped all work on the drawings and concentrated only on the scenarios, on the advice ofJijé , then the senior artist at "Spirou".Unable to support himself writing comic scripts at a time when Dupuis concentrated almost solely on the magazine and albums were few and far between, Charlier qualified for a pilots license in 1949 and briefly flew for the airline
SABENA .However the following year Charlier returned to comic strips, collaborating with Hubinon once again to create "Tiger Joe" for "La Libre Junior", the weekly comics supplement to the journal "
La Libre Belgique ". Charlier also continued to supply scripts for "Spirou" magazine, collaborating withEddy Paape on the strip "Valhardi" and, in 1955, with future "Asterix " artistAlbert Uderzo on the comic strip "Belloy". Together with Hubinon, he also created some biographical comics like "Jean Mermoz " and "Surcouf". Other long running series he started for "Spirou" in the early 1950s were "Le Patrouille des Castors" forMitacq , and in 1951 "Les Vraies Histoires de l'Oncle Paul" (Uncle Paul's true stories), a weekly comic of four pages telling a true story. The latter series was continued from 1954 on by Octave Joly, and was a place where many young talents published their first comics, includingJean Graton ,René Follet andHermann Huppen .Charlier, Hubinon, Uderzo, and comic-strip writer
René Goscinny founded the comics agency Edifrance and the magazine "Pistolin" in 1955, and the influential magazine "Pilote" in 1959. Charlier was editor-in-chief and also wrote two stories for the first issue: "Redbeard" with Hubinon and "Tanguy and Laverdure" with Uderzo - these latter two characters would later get their own TV series as well: "Les Chevaliers du Ciel", featuring Tanguy and Laverdure, was made by ORTF between 1967 and 1969, an English-dubbed version of the show being released under the title "The Aeronauts".Charlier visited the
United States in 1963 and a tour of the American West inspired him to create "Fort Navajo", a western series, for "Pilote". He chose as artistJean Giraud (Moebius), then a commercial illustrator who had briefly worked withJijé on "Jerry Spring ", a popular European western strip. "Fort Navajo", later renamed "Blueberry" or "Lieutenant Blueberry" after its main character, became a popular and innovativegraphic novel . In 1972 friction among the staff at "Pilote" caused Charlier to give up his editorial position and he worked in French television until 1976. He then worked as editor-in-chief for two years at "Tintin" magazine. He continued to write "Blueberry" and "Buck Danny" stories.Jean-Michel Charlier died in
Saint-Cloud , France, in 1989. His main series are all continued by other writers, often chosen by Charlier himself.Bibliography
Awards
* 1973: Best Foreign Comic Series at the
Shazam Award s,USA References
* [http://bdoubliees.com/journalspirou/auteurs1/charlier.htm Jean-Michel Charlier publications in "Spirou"] and [http://bdoubliees.com/journalpilote/auteurs1/charlier.htm "Pilote"] BDoubliées fr_icon
* "Swof", [http://swof.scdi.org/rub_lasts/lasts.html#nhs2 Spécial Westerns Charlier]
* Guy Vidal, "Jean-Michel Charlier : Un réacteur sous la plume" (Dargaud , 1995, ISBN 2205044117)
* Erik Svane, Martin Surmann, Alain Ledoux, Martin Jurgeit, Gerhard Förster, Horst Berner: "Blueberry und der europäische Western-Comic" [http://www.zack-magazin.de/zack/details.php/catp/802/p_id/1028] ("Zack"-Dossier 1;Berlin :Mosaik , 2003, ISBN 3-932667-59-X)
* "Les Cahiers de la BD" nº 37 (1978)
* Michel Béra, Michel Denni, and Philippe Mellot, "Trésors de la Bande Dessinée 1999-2000" (Paris 1998, Les éditions de l'amateur, ISBN 2-85917-258-0)FootnotesExternal links
* [http://www.jmcharlier.com/ Jean-Michel Charlier official site] fr_icon
* [http://www.dupuis.com/servlet/jpecat?pgm=VIEW_AUTHOR&lang=UK&AUTEUR_ID=30 On Dupuis.com]
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/c/charlier.htm Jean-Michel Charlier biography] on Lambiek Comiclopedia
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