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Yves Duval

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Nationality
  
Belgian

Died
  
May 22, 2009, Belgium

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Yves Duval

Area(s)
  
writer


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Born
  
Yves Duval 21 March 1934 Etterbeek, Belgium (
1934-03-21
)

Books
  
Medieval Flanders: From the Air, Lieutenant Burton

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Yves Duval (21 March 1934 – 22 May 2009) was a Belgian comics author who mainly worked for Tintin magazine, but also wrote comics, stories, and articles for other magazines.

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Biography

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Yves Duval was born in Etterbeek. He started working for Tintin magazine when he was 16, writing short stories for a number of authors like Raymond Reding. He would eventually write about 1500 4-page true stories as Tintin's reaction against L'oncle Paul which appeared in Spirou magazine. Among the many artists who illustrated these comics are well-known names like Paul Cuvelier, Jean Graton, René Follet, Hermann, Eddy Paape, Jean-Claude Servais, and Jo-El Azara.

His first longer comic was an adaptation of David Balfour by Robert Louis Stevenson, with artwork by Jacques Laudy. He also wrote longer stories for Berck, for whom he created the series Rataplan, Howard Flynn for William Vance, Johnny Goodbye for Dino Attanasio, Doc Silver for Liliane and Fred Funcken and many more.

He wrote his memoirs 55 ans de bulles in 2008, and died in 2009.

References

Yves Duval Wikipedia