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The Adventures of Blake and Mortimer

Juillard would become the sole cartoonist of the series; Aubin and Van den Boogaard, rejected

According to a recent publication by Strip Specialzaak, a Dutch website with a confirmed trustfulness, Dargaud would have made some great changes in their policies concerning Blake and Mortimer. Always according to this media, Juillard would from now on draw the series on its own with scripts by Yves Sente, while Antoine Aubin's and Théo Van den Boogaard's projects would have been rejected. Étienne Schréder would have been considered as a good helper for André Juillard (which, for this specific cartoonist and after seeing the quality of the last album, is completely true); therefore, he would carry on inking the backgrounds. One of the hypothesis analysed for covering the years in between the Sente/Juillard albums would be publishing albums of "Blake and Mortimer as seen by...", just like Dupuis has done with Spirou, for allowing other authors to create their own interpretation of Jacobs's masterpiece. I want to remember there is still no official confirmation, but, taking into account what we do know for sure, all this could perfectly be true.

Juillard would become the sole cartoonist of the series; Aubin and Van den Boogaard, rejected

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