Charel Cambré

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Born
Carl Cambré

(1968-04-27) 27 April 1968 (age 57)
Herenthout, Belgium
OccupationAuthor
Charel Cambré
Headshot of Cambré in a purple shirt and glasses
Cambré in 2016
Born
Carl Cambré

(1968-04-27) 27 April 1968 (age 57)
Herenthout, Belgium
OccupationAuthor

Charel Cambré (born 27 April 1968 as Carl Cambré) is a Flemish Belgian comics artist and author.

Carl Cambré was born in 1968 in Herenthout. After his studies at the art school of Lier and animation at the Royal Academy of Ghent, he worked in some foreign animation studies, before he started creating comics. He lives in Nieuwrode, a part of Holsbeek.[1]

His first published comic was Streetkids in Suske & Wiske Weekblad, which appeared from 1993 until 2003. From 2005 on he worked for the Studio Vandersteen, while continuing to create his own series at the same time.[2] He often works together with Marc Legendre, first on the Spike and Suzy spin-off series Amoras, and since 2017 on the Spirou et Fantasio spin-off Robbedoes Special, which marks the first time that Flemish authors have created an album in the iconic Franco-Belgian comic series.[3]

Amoras was a limited series of six albums, and became one of the best-selling comics in Flanders, with nearly 500,000 copies sold by February 2015.[4] It was continued with the prequel De Kronieken van Amoras, and the Belgian Comic Strip Center devoted in 2016 an exposition to the series.[5]

In his early years he also painted on walls. This one in 1998 in the railway station of Turnhout

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