- Jijé
Infobox Comics creator
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birthname = Joseph Gillain
birthdate = birth date|1914|1|13|mf=y
location =Gedinne ,Belgium
deathdate = death date and age|1980|6|20|1914|1|13
deathplace =Versailles ,France
nationality = Belgian
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notable works = "Spirou et Fantasio " "Blondin et Cirage" "Jean Valhardi" "Jerry Spring "
awards = full listJijé (
January 13 ,1914 -June 20 ,1980 ) was a Belgian comics artist, best known for "Spirou et Fantasio " and "Jerry Spring ".Biography
Born Joseph Gillain in
Gedinne , Namur, he completed various art studies (woodcraft, goldsmithing, drawing and painting) at the abbey ofMaredsous .cite book |last=de Grand Ry |first=Michel |authorlink= |coauthors=Nizette, André; and Lechat, Jean-Louis |title=Le livre d'or de la bande dessinée |origyear=1986 |accessdate=2007-12-03 |publisher=Centre de la bande dessinée Belge |location=Brussels |language= |pages=6-7 |chapter=Jijé] In 1936, he created his first comics character, "Jojo" in the catholic newspaper "Le Croisé". "Jojo" was heavily influenced by "The Adventures of Tintin ", but Jijé developed his own style gradually. Soon a second series followed, "Blondin et Cirage", for the catholic youth magazine "Petits Belges".De Weyer, Geert (2005). "Jijé". In België gestript, pp. 132-134. Tielt: Lannoo.] Jijé also made many illustrations for Walloon magazines.In 1939, he started to work for the new magazine "Spirou", where he would produce the largest part of his oeuvre until the end of his life. Because the magazine could not receive foreign drawings during the war, he drew most of the comics during that period. He took over the main series of "
Spirou et Fantasio " from the FrenchmanRob-Vel : he added the sidekick Fantasio to the lone hero Spirou to get some comic relief in the series. In the following years, he created his own series "Jean Valhardi" and drew episodes of the American series published during the war, like "Red Ryder " and "Superman ", when due to the war the American pages could not reach the publisher.His Catholic faith inspired biographies of
Don Bosco andChristopher Columbus , as well as a gospel in comics form, "Emmanuel".After the war, he handed over his existing series to younger artists:
André Franquin got "Spirou et Fantasio ",Eddy Paape "Jean Valhardi" andVictor Hubinon "Blondin et Cirage". He also had a few young cartoonists living in with him in Waterloo, thus creating the so-called "School of Marcinelle": this included André Franquin, Morris, and Will. Other famous artists working in the style and influence of the School of Marcinelle includePeyo andJean Roba . Later students of Jijé, not really working in the Atom style or the School of Marcinelle, includeJean Giraud (aka Moebius),Jean-Claude Mézières andGuy Mouminoux .In the 1950s, he drew new adventures of "Jean Valhardi" and "Blondin et Cirage", while starting a new series, the western "Jerry Spring". He also drew a biography of Baden-Powell. In the mid-1960s, he took over the artwork of "
Tanguy et Laverdure " fromAlbert Uderzo and "Redbeard" fromVictor Hubinon , both in the magazine "Pilote ".He died at
Versailles after a prolonged illness.tyle and appreciation
Jijé is one of the few European artists to have made both realistic comics and caricatural ones. After starting in a
Hergé -like "Ligne claire " style, he went on to create his own distinctive style, the so-called "Atom style ". This style mixed elements of the Ligne Claire withArt Déco elements, and became one of the defining styles of the Franco-Belgian comics. Together with Franquin, Jijé is considered to be the father of the Atom style,, which has had a revival since the 1980s with artists likeYves Chaland andEver Meulen .But Jijé was also the first master of the Franco-Belgian realistic comic, with "Jerry Spring". Both the drawing style and the writing was very influential and groundbreaking. Artists like Jean Giraud started working in the style of Jijé before developing their own style. In his writing, he can be seen as a transitional figure between the classic hero-driven comics like "
Alix " or "Michel Vaillant ", and the modern anti-heroes like "Blueberry" or the works ofHermann Huppen . Jerry Spring still was the perfect, flawless hero, but the rest of the cast was no longer strictly divided in heroes, victims and villains, and no longer was the Native American the bloodthirsty figure he often was in earlier comics. A similar early anti-racist message was also given by "Blondin et Cirage", with a white and a black boy as equal heroes.Less well known is his work as a sculptor and a painter, mainly used for his private use or for family and friends. His illustrations for stories like "
The Count of Monte Cristo " (in the Belgian magazine "Bonnes Soirées" withRené Follet ) mix elements from his comic work and his paintings into one decorative style.Jijé is held in high esteem by many of his peers, both those he tutored like Franquin and Moebius, and other ones. Tibet, author of "
Ric Hochet " and "Chick Bill ", and for the major part of his career working for the concurrential magazine "Tintin", has said that "If Hergé is considered as God the Father, then Jijé undoubtedly is the Godfather".Since 2004, the "Maison de la Bande Dessinée", a comics museum in Brussels, has opened, originally as a Jijé-museum but later changed to a general museum centered around the work of Jijé and the influence he had. [ [http://www.jije.org/index.html Maison de la Bande Dessinée website] ]
Bibliography
*"Jojo", 1936-1937, 2 albums
*"Blondin et Cirage", 1939-1956, 8 albums
*"Freddy Fred", 1939, 1 album
*"Trinet et Trinette", 1939, 1 album
*"Spirou et Fantasio", 1940-1950, 2 albums and some short stories
*"Jean Valhardi", 1941-1966, 11 albums
*"Don Bosco", 1943, 1 album (redrawn version 1950)
*"Christophe Colomb", 1946, 1 album
*"Emmanuel", 1947, 1 album
*"Baden Powell", 1950, 1 album
*"Jerry Spring", 1954-1980, 21 albums
*"Blanc Casque", 1954, 1 album
*"Bernadette Soubirous", 1958, 1 album
*"Charles De Foucauld", 1959, 1 album
*"Docteur Gladstone", 1964, 1 album
*"Tanguy and Laverdure", 1971-1980, 10 albums
*"Redbeard", 1979-1980, 2 albumsAwards
* 1975: Grand Prix Saint-Michel of the city of
Brussels ,Belgium
* 1976:Stripschapprijs ,The Netherlands
* 1977:Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême ,France ources
* [http://bdoubliees.com/journalspirou/auteurs2/gillain.htm Jijé publications in "Le journal de Spirou"] BDoubliées fr_icon
* [http://www.bedetheque.com/auteur-367-BD-Jije.html Jijé albums] Bedetheque fr_icon;FootnotesExternal links
* [http://www.jije.org/jije2.html Jijé official site] fr icon
* [http://www.dupuis.com/servlet/jpecat?pgm=VIEW_AUTHOR&lang=UK&AUTEUR_ID=83 Biography] on Dupuis.com
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/j/jije.htm Jijé biography] on Lambiek Comiclopedia
* [http://www.bdparadisio.com/scripts/detail.cfm?Id=390 Jijé biography] on BDparadisio fr icon
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