Edgar P. Jacobs

Edgar P. Jacobs

Infobox Comics creator
name = Edgar P. Jacobs



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birthname = Edgard Félix Pierre Jacobs
birthdate = March 30, 1904
location = Brussels, Belgium
deathdate = death date and age|1987|2|20|1904|3|30
deathplace =
nationality = Belgian
area = artist, writer, colourist
alias =
notable works = "Blake and Mortimer"
awards = full list

Edgard Félix Pierre Jacobs, (March 30, 1904 - February 20, 1987), better known under his pen name Edgar P. Jacobs, was a Belgian comic book creator (writer and artist), born in Brussels, Belgium. He was one of the founding fathers of the European comics movement, through his collaborations with Hergé and the graphic novel series that made him famous, "Blake and Mortimer".

Biography

Edgar Pierre Jacobs was born in Brussels in 1904.De Weyer, Geert (2005). "Edgar Pierre Jacobs". In België gestript, pp. 129-131. Tielt: Lannoo.] Jacobs remembered having drawn for as far back as his memory would go. His real love though was for the dramatic arts and the opera in particular. In 1919 he graduated from the commercial school where his parents had sent him, and privately swore he would never work in an office. He kept on drawing in his spare time, focusing his greatest attention on musical and dramatic training. He took on odd jobs at the opera, including decoration, scenography, and painting, and sometimes got to work as an extra. In 1929 he received the annual Belgian government medal for excellence in classical singing. Financial good fortune did not follow, since the Great Depression hit the Brussels artistic community very hard.

After a career as extra and baritone singer in opera productions between 1919 and 1940 in Brussels and Lille, punctuated by small drawing commissions, Jacobs turned permanently to illustration, drawing commercial illustrations and collaborating in the "Bravo" review until 1946, after he was introduced there by Jacques Laudy.cite book |last=de Grand Ry |first=Michel |authorlink= |coauthors=Nizette, André; and Lechat, Jean-Louis |title=Le livre d'or de la bande dessinée |origyear=1986 |accessdate=2007-12-03 |publisher=Centre de la bande dessinée Belge |location=Brussels |language= |pages=16-17 |chapter=E.P. Jacobs] This review or periodical was a smashing success, hitting a circulation of 300,000 at times.

When the American comic strip "Flash Gordon" was prohibited in Belgium by the German forces of occupation during World War II, he was asked to write an end to the comic in order to provide a denouement to the readers. German censorship banned this continuation after only a couple of weeks. Jacobs subsequently published in "Bravo" his first comic strip, "Le Rayon U" ("The U Ray"), largely in the same "Flash Gordon" style.

Around this time, he became a stage painter for a theatre adaptation for Hergé's "Cigars of the Pharaoh". Although the play was only a modest success, it brought him into contact with Hergé and the two quickly become friends. As a direct result, he assisted Hergé in the recasting of his earlier albums "Tintin in the Congo", "Tintin in America", "King Ottokar's Sceptre" and "The Blue Lotus" for book publication. After the project, he continued to contribute directly in the drawing as well as the storyline for the new Tintin double-albums "The Secret of the Unicorn"/"Red Rackham's Treasure" and "The Seven Crystal Balls"/"Prisoners of the Sun". Jacobs, as a fan of opera, decided to take Hergé with him to a concert. Hergé did not like opera, however, and for decades he would gently lampoon his friend Jacobs through the device of Bianca Castafiore, a minor character and opera singer in "The Adventures of Tintin". Hergé also gave him tiny cameo roles in "Tintin" adventures, sometimes under the name Jacobini, for example in "The Calculus Affair" where Jacobini is the name of an opera singer advertised as starring alongside La Castafiore in Gounod's "Faust", and as a mummified egyptologist on the cover of "Cigars of the Pharaoh", as well as in the rewritten version.

In 1946, he was part of the team gathered around the new comics magazine "Le Journal de Tintin", where his story "Le secret de l’Espadon" ("The Secret of the Swordfish") was published on September 26, the first of the "Blake and Mortimer" series.Cite web|last=BDoubliées|title=Tintin année 1946|url= http://bdoubliees.com/tintinbelge/annees/1946.htm|language=French]

In 1947, Jacobs asked to share the credit with Hergé on "The Adventures of Tintin". When Hergé refused, their collaboration suffered a bit of a setback. Hergé still remained a friend however, and as before "Blake et Mortimer" continued to be serialised in "Tintin" magazine. In 1950, Jacobs published "The Mystery of the Great Pyramid". Many others soon followed. Jacobs finally published in 1970 the first volume of "The Three formulas of Professor Sato", which was staged in Japan.

In 1973 he restyled his first full-length album, "Le Rayon U", and wrote his autobiography under the tile "Un opéra de papier: Les mémoires de Blake et Mortimer". He then wrote the scenario for the second episode of "Les Trois Formules du Professeur Sato", but the artwork remained unfinished at the time of his death. Bob de Moor was drafted in to complete the album, which was published in 1990.

Jacobs had not one but two stone sphinxes to commemorate him. One of them is in the "Bois des Pauvres" near Brussels, where his home used to stand, and the other one is over his tomb at the Lasne cemetery, also near Brussels. The cemetery sphinx has a "collar" beard, and his face looks a lot like Philip Mortimer, the protagonist of most of the Jacobs albums.

Jacobs’ style and consistency, his plotting talent and his care in character building vary greatly from one album to another. There are however many common threads, such as the theme of subterranean descent and the consistent Ligne claire drawing style.

Bibliography

# "Le Rayon U" ("The U Ray"), in 1943
# "Le Secret de l'Espadon" ("The Secret of the Swordfish"), in 1947 (3 volumes)
# "Le Mystère de la Grande Pyramide", ("The Mystery of the Great Pyramid"), in 1950 (2 volumes)
# "La Marque Jaune" ("The Yellow 'M"'), in 1953
# "L'Énigme de l'Atlantide" ("Atlantis Mystery"), in 1955
# "S.O.S. Météores: Mortimer à Paris" ("S.O.S. Meteors"), in 1958
# "Le Piège diabolique" ("The Time Trap") in 1960
# "L'Affaire du Collier" ("The Necklace Affair") in 1965
# "Les trois Formules du Professeur Sato: Mortimer à Tokyo" ("The Three formulas of Professor Sato") in 1970 (vol. 1; vol. 2 "Mortimer versus Mortimer" completed by Bob De Moor, 1990)

Awards

* 1971: Grand Prix Saint-Michel, BelgiumCite web|url=http://www.actuabd.com/breve.php3?id_breve=1227|last= ActuaBD|title= Quatrième Festival de la BD de la région de Bruxelles Capitale|language=French]

ources

*Guyard, Jean-Marc. "Le Baryton du neuvième art". Bruxelles: Éditions Blake et Mortimer, 1996. ISBN 2-87328-000-X
*Jacobs, Edgar P. "Un opéra de papier: Les mémoires de Blake et Mortimer". Paris: Gallimard, 1981. ISBN 2-07-056090-2
*Lenne, Gérard. "L'Affaire Jacobs". Paris: Megawave, 1990. ISBN 2-908910-00-4
*Mouchart, Benoit. "A l'ombre de la ligne claire: Jacques Van Melkebeke, le clandestin de la B.D." Paris: Vertige Graphic, 2002. ISBN 2-908981-71-8
*Mouchart, Benoît and Rivière, François "La Damnation d'Edgar P. Jacobs", Seuil-Archimbaud, 2003. ISBN 2-02-085505-4
* [http://bdoubliees.com/tintinbelge/auteurs3/jacobs.htm Edgar P. Jacobs publications in Belgian "Tintin] and [http://bdoubliees.com/journaltintin/auteurs3/jacobs.htm French "Tintin"] BDoubliées fr_icon;Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.jacobs2004.com/ E.P. Jacobs 2004] centenary memorial site fr_icon
* [http://www.blakeetmortimer.com/ "Blake et Mortimer" official site] on Dargaud fr_icon
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/j/jacobs.htm Edgar Pierre Jacobs biography] on Lambiek Comiclopedia


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