Philippe Liégeois
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Philippe Liégeois | |
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Born |
Durbuy, Belgium | July 8, 1947
Nationality | Belgian |
Area(s) | Penciller, Inker |
Pseudonym(s) | Turk |
Notable works |
Colonel Clifton Léonard Robin Dubois |
Philippe Liégeois is a Belgian comic book artist, born on 8 July 1947. He is best known by his penname Turk. He is the co-author of numerous comic books, including Colonel Clifton, Léonard and Robin Dubois. His usual writer for all three series is Bob de Groot, and the duo "Turk & De Groot" has been very successful.[1]
Biography
Liégeois was born in the city of Durbuy, Belgium. The house is now converted to a hotel-restaurant, with a small plaquette at the door denoting the birthplace. Philippe is a French-speaking Belgian, living in the Ardennes near Namur, Belgium.
Bibliography
Comics work includes:
- Colonel Clifton (1970–1983)
- Léonard (1976 - ongoing)
- Robin Dubois
Notes
- ↑ Philippe Liégeois at Lambiek's Comiclopedia
References
- Philippe Liégeois at Bedetheque (French)
- Philippe Liégeois at the Grand Comics Database
- Philippe Liégeois at the Comic Book DB
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