1914 - 1980. Known for: Drawing, illustration, comics.
Jije lived from 1914 to 1980. In 1975, Joseph Gillain aka Jijé celebrated his 40-year career in comics at the Chiroux cultural center in Liège. Having lived in the United States, Jijé has a vision of...
Read full biography Jije lived from 1914 to 1980. In 1975, Joseph Gillain aka Jijé celebrated his 40-year career in comics at the Chiroux cultural center in Liège. Having lived in the United States, Jijé has a vision of the Amerindians much more subtle than that conveyed by most Westerns of that time: he contributes,...
Read full biography Jije lived from 1914 to 1980. In 1975, Joseph Gillain aka Jijé celebrated his 40-year career in comics at the Chiroux cultural center in Liège. Having lived in the United States, Jijé has a vision of the Amerindians much more subtle than that conveyed by most Westerns of that time: he contributes, with the Charlier Blueberry and Giraud, to reform the most ordinary clichés. Jije passed away in 1980.
Jije lived from 1914 to 1980. In 1975, Joseph Gillain aka Jijé celebrated his 40-year career in comics at the Chiroux cultural center in Liège. Having lived in the United States, Jijé has a vision of the Amerindians much more subtle than that conveyed by most Westerns of that time: he contributes, with the Charlier Blueberry and Giraud, to reform the most ordinary clichés. Jije passed away in 1980.
Jije lived from 1914 to 1980. In 1975, Joseph Gillain aka Jijé celebrated his 40-year career in comics at the Chiroux cultural center in Liège. Having lived in the United States, Jijé has a vision of the Amerindians much more subtle than that conveyed by most Westerns of that time: he contributes, with the Charlier Blueberry and Giraud, to reform the most ordinary clichés. Jije passed away in 1980.