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Luc Cromheecke (born 2 August 1961), is a Belgian
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artist best known for the comic series ''Tom Carbon'', ''Taco Zip'', ''Roboboy'' and ''Plunk''.


Biography

Luc Cromheecke was born in
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in 1961.De Weyer, Geert (2005). "Luc Cromheecke". In België gestript, pp. 99-100. Tielt: Lannoo. After having studied painting, graphic arts and publicity at the Royal Academy for Fine Arts of Antwerp, he created the magazine "Flan Imperial" with fellow student Fritzgerald; it featured material by Dutch artists René Windig and Eddie De Jong. The magazine didn't sell well despite a short review in '' Robbedoes'', and folded after one issue. In 1983 Cromheecke started the comic strip ''Taco Zip'', which appeared in ''Robbedoes'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. He creates in the next years the series ''Tom Carbon'', which appeared in the Dutch magazine '' Sjors'' and again in ''Robbedoes''. Both series had an initial run of 4
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, and Tom Carbon was translated to French and German. In 1989, he was invited by the Comics Museum in Brussels to make the material for the displays about
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, for which he used a minor character from ''Taco Zip'', the mad alien Plunk. In the next years, Cromheecke made a number of short lived series and many illustrations for magazines and publicity campaigns. In 1994, he partook in an exposition of young talents at the
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with
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and others. He also made a few CD-roms, and a short-lived series ''Ben le Forestier'' for the French magazine '' Astrapi'', but in general scarcely participated in the comics scene. In 2003, Cromheecke returned with ''Roboboy'', a children's series about a robot child living with a normal family, and the havoc it unwillingly creates. Because of this renewed interest in his work, he started creating new stories for older series like ''Tom Carbon'' and ''Taco Zip''. Together with Jean-Michel Thiriet, he created a weekly page in '' Spirou'' magazine. In 2006, he also created the spin-off series '' Plunk'' for Spirou, and published the first album of ''Ben de Boswachter''. An exposition celebrating twenty years of ''Taco Zip'' debuted at Strip Turnhout in
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, traveling to different cities in
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and the
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, including the comic shop
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in
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At the end of 2005, Cromheecke drew the cover for the last issue of ''Robbedoes'' magazine, which is also used for the last collection of Robbedoes magazines, album #262. Cromheecke cites as his influences American comic strips like '' B.C.'' and ''
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''.


Bibliography

* ''Ben de Boswachter'', 1 album, 2006, story by Laurent Letzer: Bries * '' Plunk'', 3 albums, 2007-, story by Laurent Letzer:
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* ''Roboboy'', 6 albums, 2003-, story by
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: Dupuis, Mezzanine and Catullus * ''Taco Zip'', 4 albums, 1989–1993, and one anthology in 2005, stories by Fritzgerald and Jakketoe: Gezellig & Leuk, Oog & Blik and Beedee * ''Tom Carbon'', 7 albums, 1991-, story by Laurent Letzer and Fritzgerald: Dupuis, Beedee an Strip2000, translated in French (''Tom Carbone'') and German (''Fritz Lakritz'') His comics have been translated in many languages, including French,
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, Spanish, Danish, Indonesian. and Chinese.


Awards

* 1992: nominated for the Award for a First Comic Book at the
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,
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* 1994: nominated for the Award for best foreign comic at the Angoulême International Comics Festival * 2002: Best Author (Dutch language) at the Prix Saint-Michel,
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* 2003: Best Youth Album (Dutch language) at the Prix Saint-Michel * 2003: Best Youth Album (Dutch language) at the Stripdagen, Alphen aan den Rijn * 2007: nominated for the Bronzen Adhemar,
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* 2007: nominated for the Award for Best Dutch Language Youth Comic at the Stripschapprizes * 2008: nominated for the Award for Best Dutch Language Youth Comic at the Stripschapprizes * 2010: nominated for the Award for Best Dutch Language Youth Comic at the Stripschapprizes for ''Roboboy'' 6Het Stripschap
list of 2010 nominees


Notes


Sources

* Béra, Michel; Denni, Michel; and Mellot, Philippe (1998): "Trésors de la Bande Dessinée 1999-2000".
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, Les éditions de l'amateur.


External links


Biography at the Comiclopedia
(Last retrieved 26 October 2006)
Cromheecke Unplugged

Book of Silly Drawings
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cromheecke, Luc Belgian comics artists Belgian humorists Spirou (magazine) people 1961 births Living people Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp) alumni