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Raymond Macherot (30 March 1924 – 26 September 2008) was a Belgian
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. Although not nearly as famous as fellow Belgian cartoonists such as
Hergé Georges Prosper Remi (; 22 May 1907 – 3 March 1983), known by the pen name Hergé (; ), from the French pronunciation of his reversed initials ''RG'', was a Belgian cartoonist. He is best known for creating ''The Adventures of Tintin'', ...
or André Franquin, Macherot's work, both as artist and writer, remains highly regarded among critics and collectors.


Biography


The ''Tintin'' years

Raymond Macherot was born in
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, Belgium in 1924. He wanted to become a journalist or a painter but, for financial reasons, he became an illustrator and comics artist.De Weyer, Geert (2005). "Raymond Macherot". In België gestript, pp. 137–138. Tielt: Lannoo. Following the end of
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, Macherot began his career producing a few cartoons in the style of Virgil Partch for the satirical weekly ''Pan'', under the pseudonym "Zara". In 1953, he joined the Franco-Belgian comics magazine ''
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'', where he wrote a scenario for Fred Funcken's ''Le chevalier blanc'' and made numerous illustrations and magazine covers. In 1954, Macherot created the series ''
Chlorophylle Chlorophylle was a Belgian comics series and Raymond Macherot's best known work, alongside ''Sibylline''. It is a fantasy comic about anthropomorphic forest animals, including the title character Chlorophylle, who is a dormouse. Description Ch ...
'', featuring
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animals. Macherot sets his first adventures in the countryside, where Chlorophylle, a
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, and his best friend Minimum, try to defeat animal villains often much bigger than themselves, typically led by the megalomaniac rat, Anthracite. With ''Les croquillards'' (1957), Macherot placed his characters to the island of Croquefredouille, a fictitious country populated entirely with "civilized" animals, complete with technology, police, government, and so on. The action surrounds the introduction (by Anthracite, of course) of carnivorous animals to the island (the 'croquillards' of the title). The story is darkly comic, with many characters ending up as gourmet meals for the predators. Strangely, Macherot's publisher, Le Lombard, refused to release the ''Croquefredouille'' stories in book form until 1980. Alternatively, in 1959, Macherot created '' Colonel Clifton'', a series about a retired
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detective. He did three books worth of material, all the while continuing ''Chlorophylle'', before calling it quits and moving to '' Spirou'' magazine, run by competitor-publisher
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. Le Lombard retained the rights to Macherot's abandoned series. ''Chlorophylle'' was taken up with mild success by successive teams of authors, notably
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& Greg, as well as Walli and
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. As for ''Clifton'',
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& De Groot turned the series into a relative hit.


The ''Spirou'' years

Macherot began his stint at ''Spirou'' with a new series, ''Chaminou'', featuring a cat secret agent to the King, living in the country Zoolande. However, Chaminou's first story, ''Chaminou et le Khrompire'' (1964), was unpopular and Macherot abandoned ''Chaminou''. Closer to ''Chlorophylle'', ''
Sibylline Sibylline is a Belgian comics series by Raymond Macherot and his second best-known work after ''Chlorophylle''. Just like the latter, it is a fantasy comic about anthropomorphic animals in a forest setting. However, here the protagonist is a fem ...
'', featured a female mouse and her fiancé Taboum. Many books have been published in this series, which enjoyed some success. From 1972 to 1976,
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wrote the scenarios for ''Sibylline''. Macherot ended the series upon his retirement in 1990. Other series created by Macherot for ''Spirou'' include ''Pantoufle'' (with
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), '' Mirliton'' (with
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), and as scenarist on ''Mulligan'' with Yvan Delporte and ''
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'', with Delporte and André Franquin. In the 1990s, ''Chaminou'' was revived, first by the team of
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and
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, and later by
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, who completely redrew and augmented ''Chaminou et le Khrompire'' under Macherot's supervision, splitting it in two volumes. As for ''Sibylline'', the series has been revived in 2006 by André Taymans for new adventures, also under Macherot's supervision. Raymond Macherot died in the night of 25 and 26 September 2008 in his sleep.''Le Figaro''
announces the death of Macherot


Themes

Although superficially gentle and innocent looking, many of Macherot's strips are darker, and certainly more violent and
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than they may seem. The main theme in his work is the struggle for survival. In Macherot's world, animals live in a society of their own, and species must learn to coexist together peacefully. Macherot's typical way to achieve this is to make
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mandatory to all. As a result, his villains are often natural
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s who choose to ignore the law of the land. Additionally, Macherot's intrigues often veer into the political, particularly during the so-called "Croquefredouille cycle" as well as in ''Chaminou et le Khrompire'', and the subject of
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is alluded to in many of his stories.


Bibliography

Not all of Macherot's stories have been published in book form. When they have been, they have not necessarily been published in chronological order. This is particularly true with ''Chlorophylle''. This list shows the original magazine publication order. The years indicate the initial publication date for each book. Also note that most of these books have recently been reissued in collected hardback editions, with extensive notes and biographical details.


''Chlorophylle''

# ''Chlorophylle contre les rats noirs'' ( Le Lombard, 1956) # ''Chlorophylle et les conspirateurs'' (Le Lombard, 1956) # ''Pas de salami pour Célimène!'' (Le Lombard, 1957) # ''Le Bosquet hanté'' (Le Lombard 1957) # ''Les Croquillards'' ( Glénat, 1977). This begins the so-called "Croquefredouille cycle". # ''Zizanion le terrible'' (Glénat, 1977) # ''Le retour de Chlorophylle'' (Le Lombard, 1961). This is a break in the cycle. # ''La revanche d'Anthracite'' (Le Lombard, 1964). This ends the "Croquefredouille cycle". # ''Le furet gastronome'' (Le Lombard, 1970) # ''Chloro à la rescousse'' (Le Lombard, 1971)


''Clifton''

# ''Les enquêtes du colonel Clifton'' (Le Lombard, 1959) # ''Clifton à New-York'' (Le Lombard, 1960) # ''Clifton et les espions'' (Le Lombard, 1963)


''Chaminou''

* ''Chaminou et le Khrompire'' (
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, 1965) * ''La peur du loup'' ( Marsu, 1992), story by Macherot and Olivier Saive, art by Saive In addition, Macherot is credited on the following Chaminou books but has not contributed to the story or art: * ''L'affaire Carotassis'' (Marsu, 1991), story by Yann, art by Denis Bodart * ''La main verte'' (Marsu, 1993), by Olivier Saive * ''L'opuscule sans scrupule'' (Marsu, 1995), by Olivier Saive


''Sibylline''

# ''Sibylline et la betterave'' (Dupuis, 1967) # ''Sibylline en danger'' (Dupuis, 1969) # ''Sibylline et les abeilles'' (Dupuis, 1971) # ''Sibylline et le petit cirque'' (Dupuis, 1974) # ''Sibylline s'envole'' (Dupuis, 1975), story by
Paul Deliège Paul Deliège (21 January 1931 – 7 July 2005) was a Belgian artist and writer of comics. He is most famous for his series ''Bobo''. Biography Deliège was born in Olne. He started in the daily '' Le Soir'' with ''Père Bricole et Félic ...
# ''Sibylline et les cravates noires'' (Dupuis, 1977), story by Paul Deliège # ''Elixir le magnifique'' (Dupuis, 1979) # ''Burokratz le vampire'' (Dupuis, 1982) # ''Le chapeau magique'' (Dupuis, 1983) # ''Le violon de Zagabor'' (Dupuis, 1984) # ''Sibylline et le Kulgude'' (Dupuis, 1985) Later Sibylline stories have not seen publication in book form, though they have been published in ''Spirou'' magazine. New Sibylline stories are currently being produced by André Taymans. Macherot receives credit on the cover though his actual involvement is unclear. * ''Sibylline et la ligue des coupe-jarrets'' (Flouzemaker, 2006), by André Taymans


''Mirliton''

* ''Mirliton'' (Dupuis, 1980), story by
Raoul Cauvin Raoul Cauvin (26 September 1938 – 19 August 2021) was a Belgian comics author and one of the most popular in the humorist field. Biography Raoul Cauvin was born in Antoing, Belgium in 1938.De Weyer, Geert (2005). "Raoul Cauvin". In België ges ...
. This is #4 in the series ''Les meilleurs récits du Journal Spirou''.


''Isabelle''

* ''Le tableau enchanté'' (Dupuis, 1972), story by Macherot and Yvan Delporte, art by
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* ''Isabelle et le capitaine'' (Dupuis, 1983), story by Macherot and Yvan Delporte, art by Will * ''Les maléfices de l'oncle Hermès'' (Dupuis, 1978), story by Macherot, Franquin and Yvan Delporte, art by Will * ''L'astragale de Cassiopée'' (Dupuis, 1979), story by Macherot, Franquin and Yvan Delporte, art by Will


Compilations

* ''Spécial Clifton'' (Le Lombard, 1981). Collects the three Clifton stories by Macherot. * ''Chlorophylle à Croquefredouille'' (Le Lombard, 1998). Collects the Chlorophylle stories from the "Croquefredouille cycle". This is #7 in the series ''Les classiques du rire''. * ''Clifton'' (Niffle, 2004). A pocket-sized, black-and-white compilation of the three Clifton stories by Macherot.


Books about Macherot

* ''Macherot: une monographie'' (Mosquito, 1998). Features an interview, various critical texts, and many previously unreleased drawings. * ''À propos de Macherot'' (À propos, 2005)


References


External links


Raymond Macherot biography
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