![]() It called in a new wave of more personal comic stories, which was also represented in Spirou by Geerts' 'Jojo' and Wasterlain's 'Docteur Poche'. Hislaire's series about the love between two adolescents was unique for its time, especially in magazines like Spirou. By 1978 he made his first continuing comic story from a script by Brouyère, 'Coursensac et Baladin au Pays des Tahétéhus'.ĭuring that same year, he started his breakthrough series, the poetic and romantic 'Bidouille et Violette'. ![]() ![]() In the following years, he contributed artwork to several of the magazines editorial sections, under the guidance of Jean-Marie Brouyère. He studied at the Institut Saint-Luc in Brussels and got the opportunity to draw a comic story for the 'Carte Blanche' section of Spirou magazine in 1975. Hislaire made his first steps in the comic industry through fanzines like Robidule. His father Jacques Hislaire was a journalist with La Libre Belgique, while his mother Anne-Marie Guislain was a senior official at the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was born in 1957 in Brussels, where he grew up in an intellectual environment. ![]() ![]() Bernard Hislaire is a Belgian artist, who is known for his poetic and literary comics oeuvre, which he has mostly published under the name Yslaire. ![]()
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