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Maurice Tillieux

    August 7, 1921 – February 2, 1978

    Maurice Tillieux stands as a significant figure in post-war Belgian comics, blending his early maritime aspirations with his creative output. His novels and comic contributions frequently explore seafaring themes and dockside settings, reflecting a life path redirected by historical events. Working as both a writer and artist, Tillieux developed a distinctive voice within the comic medium, often employing pseudonyms to sign his diverse works.

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    Ten Thousand Years In Hell
    • 2017

      Ten Thousand Years In Hell

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Fantagraphics is proud to follow up 2010’s inaugural edition of Maurice Tillieux’s classic early-1960s Gil Jordan adventures Murder by High Tide with a new double dose of classic stories. “Ten Thousand Years in Hell” marks a sharp departure from the moody, urban detective thrillers of Jordan’s previous adventures: Instead, after a feint in that direction, it turns into a rollicking, comedic South American prison escape yarn. The second story, “Boom and Bust,” finds the duo’s countryside jaunt turned into an ad-hoc investigation by a spectacular vehicular washout and a suspiciously noisy enclosure. Tillieux’s freewheeling storytelling and masterful graphics remind the reader why he was considered one of the top Franco-Belgian cartoonists of the time — indeed, any time. Readers of all ages who are eager to dig deeper than Tintin and explore the history of other cartoonists working in that distinctive, cleanly drawn comedy/adventure register will enjoy the Gil Jordan books.

      Ten Thousand Years In Hell