Marcinelle school

Marcinelle school

The term "Marcinelle school" (in French, École de Marcinelle, also known as "Charleroi school", École de Charleroi) refers to a group of Belgian cartoonists formed by Joseph Gillain (Jijé) following World War II. Marcinelle school cartoonists were all associated with the weekly magazine, Spirou, whose offices in the 1940s were located in the town of Marcinelle, near Charleroi in Belgium.

Stylistically, the Marcinelle school is a mix of cartoonish and realist, and is also sometimes called comic-dynamic ("comic" here refers to "comical", not the medium). It is often cited in books in opposition to Hergé's ligne claire style. Though both styles have much in common, Marcinelle school is all about conveying the impression of movement, while ligne claire tends to be more schematic.

Typical vivid movement of Spirou and Marsupilami from André Franquin's comic Spirou et Fantasio.

The artists most closely associated to the Marcinelle school are:

Other artists considered part of the School include:

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