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William van Cutsem (8 September 1935 – 14 May 2018), better known by his pen name William Vance, was a Belgian comics artist known for his distinctive realistic style and work in Franco-Belgian comics.


Biography

William van Cutsem was born in Anderlecht near
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in 1935. After his military service in 1955–1956, he studied for four years at the
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in Brussels. Originally from Flanders, he worked most of his life in France, and moved later to
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. William Vance started drawing for the Franco-Belgian comics magazine '' Tintin'' in 1962. After drawing complete real-life stories of four pages for a few years, he started work on his first series, '' Howard Flynn'', written by Yves Duval. Three albums followed, before he created other short-lived series such as the Western '' Ringo'' and '' Roderik''. His first success followed with the series about secret agent '' Bruno Brazil'', written by ''Tintin''s editor-in-chief
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, as one of the comics that started the revival and repositioning of ''Tintin'' as a more adult-oriented magazine. From 1967 on, he continued the stories of '' Bob Morane'' in ''Femmes d'aujourd'hui'', a magazine aimed at adult women. This science fiction series, based on the novels by Henri Vernes, was started by Dino Attanasio and continued by Gerald Forton before Vance took over and made it a success. Between 1969 and 1979, 18 albums with his artwork were published. A few years later, the series moved to ''Tintin'' as well, and Vance was succeeded by his brother-in-law, Felicisimo Coria. Vance meanwhile started two new series, '' Ramiro'', with stories set in medieval Spain, and from 1976 onwards, '' Bruce J. Hawker'', his personal favourite, starring a lieutenant in the Royal Navy. His final breakthrough and largest commercial success came in 1984, when writer
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proposed a new series, ''
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''. First serialised in '' Spirou'' magazine, this series of contemporary adventures with action, violence, and complicated intrigues, let Vance draw upon his talent for realistic drawings, action scenes and exotic settings. By 2007, he had drawn 18 albums in the series, which sold more than 14 million copies in more than 20 countries, and was twice adapted into a TV series. The series was coloured by his wife Petra Coria, with whom he lived in
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. In 2010, Vance announced his retirement due to
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. He died of the disease on 14 May 2018.


Style

Vance worked in a highly detailed realistic style which has been described as "precise and nervous", an "inimitable" style resembling no other author. An article in ''
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'' discussing his series ''Bruno Brazil'' called his early work already "meticulous" and "sophisticated", but describes how in the early 1970s it drifted away from the more typical realistic style common in Belgian comics at the time, and became influenced by Dutch comics artist Hans G. Kresse. He also started experimenting with the page layout, with large central panels, and with the colouring, which showed influences of
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Awards

* 2005: Bronzen Adhemar in Turnhout, Belgium * 2009: Honorary citizen of the City of
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Bibliography

These are the comic albums drawn by William Vance published until 2007. Between 2001 and 2011 most of his older work was republished in ''Tout Vance'' by
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and by
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