E. P. Jacobs, sketch for his 1981 memoir Un opéra de papier.
The portrait in the middle is based on this photograph of Jacobs posing as Olrik for L'affaire du collier, published in the Journal Tintin in 1965.
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E. P. Jacobs, sketch for his 1981 memoir Un opéra de papier.
The portrait in the middle is based on this photograph of Jacobs posing as Olrik for L'affaire du collier, published in the Journal Tintin in 1965.
Edgar P. Jacobs “Les 3 Formules du Professeur Sato” Blake & Mortimer
Not sure if the image on top was ever used; labeled as “Découpage.” Included the cover art used.
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Various sketches for Blake & Mortimer by André Juillard
Louis Alloing & Rodolphe (Daniël Jacquette), La Marque Jacobs / Het Jacobs Teken Une vie en bande dessinée / Een leven in stripvorm 2012 sources: stripgids cobra b-gevaar stripmuseum
Les Aventures de Philip et Francis, par Nicolas Barral
Ted Benoît “Blake et Mortimer” (1987) Art for CCM Micro Ad Source
Projet de Claude Ledoux, Dimitri Avramoglou et Louis Cazalis (1996)
Blake et Mortimer: La marque jaune, originally published in Tintin from August 6, 1953 to November 3, 1954, original art by Edgar P. Jacobs
Edgar P. Jacobs
Vers la Grande Pyramide, par Edgar P. Jacobs
Hommage à Edgar P. Jacobs, par Jean-Christophe Thibert.
L'Étrange Rendez-vous, par Ted Benoit et Jean Van Hamme
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André Juillard: Blake and Mortimer