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portada Professor Sato's Three Formulae Part 2
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
56
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
28.2 x 21.6 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.18 kg.
ISBN13
9781849183031

Professor Sato's Three Formulae Part 2

Edgar P. Jacobs (Author) · Cinebook · Paperback

Professor Sato's Three Formulae Part 2 - Edgar P. Jacobs

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Synopsis "Professor Sato's Three Formulae Part 2"

Time for Captain Blake to enter the scene and face ... Robo-Mortimer! Professor Sató, who has made incredible advances in the field of cybernetics, has been kidnapped by Olrik. A cautious man, Sató had revealed to Professor Mortimer the hiding place of the three formulae that govern his discoveries, and asked him to protect them if need be. Unfortunately, Mortimer is eventually captured as well, and Olrik makes a robotic copy of him to retrieve the formulae. Now, though, Captain Blake is coming to Japan, hell bent on finding his old friend...
Edgar P. Jacobs
  (Author)
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Edgar P. Jacobs (Brussels, March 30, 1904 – Lasne, February 20, 1987) was a prominent Belgian comic book artist, known for his contribution to European comics. Initially, he pursued a career in lyrical singing, but World War II interrupted his musical career, leading him to focus on illustration and graphic storytelling. He closely collaborated with Hergé on the Adventures of Tintin, contributing his talent to albums like "The Secret of the Unicorn" and "The Seven Crystal Balls".

Among his most notable works is the "Blake and Mortimer" series, which began with "The Secret of the Swordfish" (1947), a narrative of science fiction and adventure. Other important titles in the series include "The Yellow M" (1953) and "The Mystery of the Great Pyramid" (1955). His work "The U-Ray" (1943) is another significant piece in the science fiction genre. In 1971, he received the Saint Michel Prize in the Grand Prize category, recognizing his impact on Belgian comics.
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