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Willy Linthout

Belgian comics author From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Willy Linthout
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Willy Linthout (born 1 May 1953) is a Belgian comics author, best known for the Urbanus comics and his graphic novel Years of the Elephant.

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Willy Linthout

Biography

Willy Linthout was born in Eksaarde near Lokeren, Belgium in 1953. He was a mechanic[1] and a comics collector when he made his first comic book. Linthout had the idea of creating a comic strip whose main character would be based on the comedian Urbanus.[2] Through publisher Jef Meert, a meeting at Urbanus' house was arranged. The comedian liked Linthout's idea, as well as the drawings.[1] Linthout made the first two albums of Urbanus alone.[1] The first album, which appeared in 1983, sold 50,000 copies right away,[1] and Urbanus became one of the most popular Flemish comic strips. So far, 135 albums have appeared. The series is noted for its black comedy and satire. [3]

Linthout also collaborates on the popular Kiekeboe comic strip of Merho, and has created together with Luc Cromheecke the series Roboboy.

In 2007, after the suicide of his son,[4] he wrote and drew the graphic novel Jaren van de Olifant (Years of the Elephant), which was nominated for a number of international awards and won the Bronzen Adhemar, the most important Flemish comics award.

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