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4 unusual facts about Luc Cromheecke


Luc Cromheecke

After having studied painting, graphic arts and publicity at the Royal Academy for Fine Arts of Antwerp, he created the magazine "Flan Imperial" with fellow student Fritzgerald; it featured material by Dutch artists René Windig and Eddie De Jong.

He creates in the next years the series Tom Carbon, which appears in the Dutch magazine Sjors and again in Robbedoes.

In 2006, he also creates the spin-off series Plunk for Spirou, and publishes the first album of Ben de Boswachter.

In 1994, he partakes in an exposition of young talents at the Angoulême International Comics Festival with Lewis Trondheim and others.



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