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Blake and Mortimer (Comic Book)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Blake and Mortimer (1946-) is a Belgian comic created by Edgar P. Jacobs, a friend and collaborator of Hergé (the creator of Tintin). The comic, which mixes traditional mystery and Cold War espionage stories with Science Fiction elements, stars two middle-aged brits: Captain Francis Blake, an Ace Pilot and an MI-5 agent; and Professor Philip Mortimer, a brilliant Omni Disciplinary Scientist. Another important character is the duo's Arch-Enemy, the devious Colonel Olrik, whose appearance was based on Jacobs in his younger years.Since the death of Jacobs in 1987, the comic has been continued by other authors and artists, including Jean Van Hamme, the creator of Thorgal and XIII, Yves Sente and André Juillard. In the Belgian Comics and Franco-Belgian Comics world, Blake and Mortimer are still considered to be the pinnacle of exquisite artwork and storytelling.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })Blake and Mortimer's adventures were adapted into an animated series by the French studio Ellipse (of Tintin fame) in 1997. | |
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Adaptation Distillation: The animated series. | |
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Action Girl: Jessie Wingo in The Strange Encounter. Interestingly, women were almost entirely absent from the series while the original author was alive, and those few there were never had action-oriented parts. It was a man's world, and then some. Jacobs had included female characters in Le Rayon U. The reason he did not do the same for Blake and Mortimer was that publication laws for youth-oriented series had become stricter after World War II: it was implicitly forbidden to draw attractive women in comics for kids. | |
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