Edgar P. Jacobs. Le rêveur d'apocalypses
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| Edgar P. Jacobs. Le rêveur d'apocalypses | |
|---|---|
| Page count | 144 pages |
| Publisher | Glénat Éditions |
| Creative team | |
| Writer | François Rivière |
| Artist | Philippe Wurm |
| Original publication | |
| Date of publication | 8 December 2021 |
| Language | French |
| ISBN | 9782344003916 |
Edgar P. Jacobs. Le rêveur d'apocalypses (lit. 'The Dreamer of Apocalypses') is a 2021 French comic book written by François Rivière and illustrated by Philippe Wurm. It is a biography about the Belgian comics creator Edgar P. Jacobs.
The book covers how Edgar P. Jacobs tried to become an opera singer as a young man, studied art, got into comics by making a conclusion to Flash Gordon when it was interrupted by the German occupation of Belgium during World War II, became a collaborator of Hergé on The Adventures of Tintin, and created his own greatest success Blake and Mortimer.[1][2][3][4]