The exhibition "The Secret of the Swordfish" aims to provide the public with the keys to understanding this seminal work in its own time, while highlighting its astonishing topicality.
At a time when America reigned supreme over realistic comics with Flash Gordon, Dick Tracy, Mandrake, the Phantom, Jungle Jim, Tarzan or Prince Valiant, Edgar P. Jacobs was the first Belgian author to rival the aesthetic perfection and narration of comics. In 1943, the artist was nearly 40 years old when he created The 'U' Ray in Bravo! magazine, the first science-fiction comic strip 'made in Belgium'.
More information here or via visit@cbbd.be
Belgian Comics Art Museum, Rue des Sables 20, 1000 Bruxelles Belgian Comics Art MuseumThe exhibition “The Secret of the Swordfish” aims to provide the public with the keys to understanding this seminal work in its own time, while highlighting its astonishing topicality.
At a time when America reigned supreme over realistic comics with Flash Gordon, Dick Tracy, Mandrake, the Phantom, Jungle Jim, Tarzan or Prince Valiant, Edgar P. Jacobs was the first Belgian author to rival the aesthetic perfection and narration of comics. In 1943, the artist was nearly 40 years old when he created The ‘U’ Ray in Bravo! magazine, the first science-fiction comic strip ‘made in Belgium’.
More information here or via visit@cbbd.be