-
Jacques Van
Melkebeke (12
December 1904 – 8 June 1983) was a
Belgian painter, journalist, writer, and
comic strip writer. He was the
first chief editor...
- had
collaborated on with Van
Melkebeke to a
significant degree;
biographer Benoît
Peeters suggested that Van
Melkebeke should rightly be
considered the...
- the
suggestions of Hergé's
friends Bernard Heuvelmans and
Jacques Van
Melkebeke,
Explorers on the Moon was
produced following Hergé's
extensive research...
-
group of ****ociates to aid him,
including Van
Melkebeke, Jacobs, Paul Cuvelier, and
Jacques Laudy. Van
Melkebeke was
initially appointed editor-in-chief, although...
-
mutual friend Jacques Van
Melkebeke serving as editor. (Due to su****ions of
incivism left over from the war, Van
Melkebeke was
forced to step down as...
- He is
married to
Chantal Van
Melkebeke, the
daughter of the
Belgian painter, journalist, and
writer Jacques Van
Melkebeke, who is
known for
having been...
- Rastapopoulos. The
comic was
loosely adapted by Hergé and
Jacques Van
Melkebeke for the 1941 play
Tintin in India: The
Mystery of the Blue Diamond; a...
-
helped to
create two
stage plays,
collaborating with
humourist Jacques Van
Melkebeke.
Tintin in the Indies: The
Mystery of the Blue
Diamond (1941)
covers much...
-
Diamond (1941) — Hergé
himself collaborated with
humourist Jacques Van
Melkebeke to
write this play,
which covers much of the
second half of
Cigars of...
- fake
written and
planted by Hergé's
friend and
collaborator Jacques Van
Melkebeke. The most
famous of Haddock's
expressions is any of a
number of permutations...