Daniel Kox
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Daniel Kox | |
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Born |
Brussels, Belgium | 4 February 1952
Nationality | Belgian |
Daniel Kox (born 4 February 1952, Brussels) is a Belgian cartoonist.[1]
Biography
Early in his career, Kox worked as an assistant for Dino Attanasio.[1]
In 1970 began publishing Vladimir et Firmin (Vladimir and Firmin), a series of one-page strips about a forest ranger and a poacher which appeared in the Belgian comics monthly magazine Samedi-Jeunesse and in 1974, started working with Spirou magazine.[1] In 1975, Kox and writer Raoul Cauvin created Agent 212, a humorous about a somewhat gaffe-prone policeman. This very successful series remains Kox' best known work and twenty eight volumes have been published by Dupuis since 1981.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Dupuis. "Kox, Daniel: Biographie" (in French). BD Gest'. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
- ↑ "Dupuis / L'Agent 212" (in French). Dupuis. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
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