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Le Grand Pouvoir du Chninkel by Jean Van Hamme
Le Grand Pouvoir du Chninkel by Jean Van Hamme





Le Grand Pouvoir du Chninkel by Jean Van Hamme

In 1988 Rosinski and Van Hamme made the critically acclaimed fantasy graphic novel 'Le Grand pouvoir du Chninkel' for Casterman's Les Romans (A suivre) collection about best orange juicer. After six episodes, Rosinski handed over the artwork of 'Hans' to Kas to focus on 'Thorgal'. Three years after the launch of the 'Thorgal' saga, Rosinski teamed up with Duchâteau to create the science-fiction series 'Hans'. He had his breakthrough with the fantastic 'Thorgal' series, written by Jean van Hamme and first serialized in Tintin magazine in 1977. His first comics were 'L'Assassin' for Tintin, short stories in Le Trombone Illustré and 'La Croisiere Fantastique' in Spirou under the pseudonym Rosek. Rosinski came to Brussels and began a prolific career in Belgian comics. In the mid-1970s, he met André-Paul Duchâteau and Jean Van Hamme, who were very impressed by Rosinski's talent. He became art director of the magazine Relax in 1976, and also also took on historical and science-fiction stories for this magazine. With Barbara Seidler he made three bilingual books with comic adaptations of Polish legends from 1974 to 1976. He started his drawing career in Korespondent Wszedobylski and he illustrated about 20 comic books in the series 'Kapitan Zbik' and 'Pilot smiglowca' for the Polish publisher Sport i Turystyka between 19. He studied Graphic Arts in Warsaw from 1961 to 1967. He made his first comics in 1955, aged 16, and two years later he became editor-in-chief of a scouting magazine.

Le Grand Pouvoir du Chninkel by Jean Van Hamme

He discovered Western European comics through the Vaillant magazine, that was distributed in Eastern Europe by the French Communist Party. Born in Stalowa Wola in 1941, Grzegorz Rosinski grew up in Poland during the communist reign.







Le Grand Pouvoir du Chninkel by Jean Van Hamme