Dick Briel

Dick Briel
Dick Briel
Born 29 December 1950(1950-12-29)
Leiden, The Netherlands
Died 26 September, 2011
Nationality Dutch
Area(s) Cartoonist, Writer, Penciller
Notable works Professor Julius Palmboom

Dick Briel (born 29 December 1950, in Leiden, The Netherlands, died 26 September 2011) was a Dutch comic artist living in Amsterdam who follows the Ligne claire style. He is most famous for his Professor Julius Palmboom comics. So far, three adventures have been made, with a fourth in production.

The Professor Palmboom stories are science-fiction, dealing with things like killer plants. There are also some short stories in the second book. The third book was left "to be continued" but Ratcliffe Highway has not yet been released.

Briel also did the comic Hulbert and wrote a few others. Another book was released called Sketches from Victorian Times, though it is not an adventure. Briel died on September 26, 2011, after a battle with cancer.

Obituary (Dutch)

Bibliography

  • Professor Julius Palmboom
    • The Tacho-Plant Mystery (1981)
    • The Rustygranade (1982)
    • London Labyrinth (1999)
    • Ratcliffe Highway (forthcoming)

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