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twists, taking an instant dislike to his contribution. The elements of science fiction, prominent in earlier books by Jacobs', were noticeably absent from this new addition, which contained a strong focus on espionage. Despite the negative reception and criticism it faced, the book was a relative success, and the publisher decided to continue the line. During this time, both Benoit and Van Hamme became engaged on other projects, and their commitments caused a delay in the production of the series' next instalment.
532:. A steadfast man with a serious, military, no-nonsense manner, he investigated Olrik's break-in of the Egyptian Museum, then worked with Mortimer to arrest the treacherous Abdul. On receiving Mortimer's late-night telephone call, he and his officers invaded Youssef's antiques shop, then laid siege to the hotel hosting Olrik. He was the news-bearer of Abdul's death, and later launched an attack on Grossgrabenstein's property – under control of Olrik's gang – recapturing it, and freeing Blake, Mortimer, and Nasir. 574:, he became the Intelligence Service's acting minister. He inherited Ardmuir Castle following his uncle's death, lending it to Deloraine for a seminar, however betrayed its members by drugging them and attempting their kidnap. He was eventually discovered to have been working with Olrik's gang all along, informing Deloraine of results of discussions he attended within the Intelligence Service, and was arrested by SAS agents following their takeover of his property. 792:, seen more frequently than Blake. In the original series, it is mainly he who, through his impulsive character, gets entangled in their adventures. In comparison, Blake is depicted as a serious, formal army officer who comes Mortimer's aid when necessary. Colonel Olrik, the main antagonist, displays a combination of the characteristics and personalities of both heroes, but his exploits are typically negative, ending with disastrous consequences. 3810: 800:, for instance, the antagonist of the story, 'Guinea Pig', has already committed various daring acts of theft on a grand scale, and readers only learn about this upon seeing Mortimer reading a newspaper. Also, the books often share comparable endings, with the protagonists reflecting on the wisdom they have acquired from their experiences: after returning from his time travel in 847:, starring in the present (i.e. early 1960s) but with its action, caused by a sabotaged time machine, largely takes place in the 51st century – a brief venture in medieval times and a stopover in the Jurassic period also take place. Post-Jacobs stories are, so far, integrated into the chronology of the earlier books, or precede it, taking place in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. 1016:, was illustrated by René Sterne, whose sudden death occurred on the 15th of November 2006, and which delayed the instalments' publication. Sterne's girlfriend, Chantal De Spiegeleer, eventually completed his work, which was published on the 20th of November 2009. Aubin Frechon illustrated the adventure's second volume, published on the 26th of November 2010. 688:. He has made numerous technological breakthroughs, succeeding in creating indistinguishably realistic androids and a flying machine in the image of a Japanese dragon, however was betrayed by his assistant, Kim, in collaboration with Olrik's gang, who aimed to steal the findings of his research by obtaining three formulae held at banks across Tokyo. 522:, he invited Mortimer to accompany him to his excavation site on the Great Pyramid, where his presented his discoveries to him and showed him his collection. He was ambushed and imprisoned by Olrik, who wore a disguise impersonating the professor in an attempt to subjugate Mortimer, but was later freed in a battle to recapture his property. 512:– assistant to Ahmed Rassim Bey, he also worked at the Egyptian Museum, however was secretly Olrik's accomplice, stealing secret documents and copying Ahmed's finds on his orders. He was killed in a motor accident arranged by Olrik when he began to carelessly blunder their plot away in fear of retribution. 708:– a novelist-archaeologist, she is friends with both Blake and Mortimer. She and Mortimer first met during their youth in British colonial India, and it is strongly implied that, soon afterwards, they were briefly romantically involved. Later on, she, like Natasha, travelled with Mortimer to Africa in 891:
The production of these instalments of the series ended in 1949, but the publication of further stories concerning the characters' exploits continued for many years, only ending with the death of the series' creator. Books penned and illustrated by him saw the two heroes go on adventures ranging from
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for Oriental dictator Basam Damdu. His roles have since ranged from mercenary, spy, smuggler and general criminal adventurer. He is characterised as a Western, but details such as his real name, birthplace and exact nationality are left unknown. In a recent book of the series (not penned by Jacobs),
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The settings of many of Jacobs' stories are contemporary, based on real-world events and environments, and as such the first few titles of the series present a look and feel reminiscent of the 1950s, while later instalments showcase a political climate comparable to the 1970s. One exception to this
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Blake and Mortimer adventures are characterised by a quest, often involving undercover, secretive operations, ending with a heroic, liberated, or publicised ending. Furthermore, the structure of the books' storylines are often similar: in the beginning, certain unseen and significant events have
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Since Jacobs' death, many new titles of the series have been published by other authors, mainly two separate teams of artists and writers, with the amount of these new editions significantly dwarfing Jacobs' contributions. A television series based upon the series was produced in 1997, entitled
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drawing style resembles that of the late Jacobs') was contracted for the artwork. Purists, partial to the original plotlines of those penned by Jacobs, immediately objected to the choice of Van Hamme and, upon publication, went on to discover the feature of some of his typically trademark plot
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got permission to revive the series, including the creation and publication of new stories by a newly recruited team of writers and illustrators, published as further instalments in the series. These books are still firmly set in the middle-to-late 20th century, and include many new regular
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assistant to Doctor Kaufman, he was really a disfigured future human in disguise. He cooperated with Mortimer to analyse the finds on MacQuarrie's body, however his betrayal was discovered, and following a car chase between him and Mortimer, he was killed by the onslaught of a
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FBI agent, she is Calloway's deputy. She rescued a drowning Mortimer from Olrik's clutches, and was subsequently part of an attack on him and Basam Damdu's military base. Shortly afterwards, she helped to prevent Olrik's plan of world subjugation using
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scholar, he is a leading physicist of Scottish descent, having grown up in colonial India and moved England to attend university. His character is based upon a friend and occasional collaborator of Jacobs,
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Olrik is portrayed as a specialist in Slavic languages, and it is explained that he once fled Hungary, suggesting this as his country of origin. Olrik's appearance resembles that of Jacobs.
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Later on, Van Hamme and Benoit completed work on their book, The Strange Encounter, which appeared in 2001, and concerns the heroes' confrontation of mysterious alien creatures.
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stated that he was working on an adaptation of the comic to be released around 2010, however this never came into fruition. At one point, surrounding rumours claimed that
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The presence of the basis of the series' three main characters (looks, personality, attitudes) is apparent in Jacobs' unrelated, first full-length graphic novel,
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The books by Jacobs himself are generally set in the period of their writing, but those authored by others after his death are set mostly in the 1950s and 1960s.
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supporting characters, most notably Blake's colleagues in the security services. Much of the new additions are of the creation of two separate teams of authors,
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animation studios made an animated series containing 26 episodes, making up 13 stories, four of which were entirely new and not based on existing books.
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China. It features a British agent, Sir Francis Flake, whose friend (based on Mortimer) gets drunk on the announcement of Indian independence.
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have made cameo appearances in various comic series, particularly those series that are set in the same period of history, the twilight of the
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principles, ultimately perishing in an attempt to return to his own time. Lachlan MacQuarrie is also a maternal ancestor of Mortimer's.
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provides insight into their early lives, and shows them making acquaintance – then beginning their friendship – during the time of the
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The main protagonists of the adventures are Philip Mortimer, a leading British scientist, and his friend Captain Francis Blake, of
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Les Editions Blake and Mortimer, aka The Blake and Mortimer Editions, published English translations of the three parts of
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The first of these, The Francis Blake Affair, was published in 1996. Its storyline was provided by famous scenarist
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Blake and Mortimer are frequently shown to be residing in a shared home, in adjacent apartments, the same manner as
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Although the series' title suggests a balance in appearance of the two characters, Mortimer is often the main
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Mortimer's attempts to break his diet, which his Indian manservant always thwarts, even from a long distance
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Les arts moyens aujourd'hui: actes du colloque international d'Albi, 30–31 mars, 1er avril 2006, Volume 1
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were to play Blake and Mortimer respectively; Since then, however, nothing has come of this project.
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In 2014, French publisher Ystari Games released the deduction and social table top board game
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Jacobs' art style, although typical of the Belgian comics drawings (known as 'clear line' or '
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magazine, which showcased books from The Adventures of Tintin series, it included the story
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is a Korean scientist who is an assistant of Prof. Akira Sato and an informant for Olrik.
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They debut in the first books of the series' Francophone releases, the three-part story
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skill, but was fatally wounded by police fire while attempting to flee from the scene.
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in 1946, and was subsequently published in book form by Belgian comic book publisher
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The cover of the English translation of the first book of the series, The Yellow 'M'
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Another example is the popular Belgian comic series concerning the adventures of
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This was followed by the publication of Sente and Juillard's two-part adventure
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Two additional volumes of "Les Aventures de Philip et Francis" have followed,
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A l'ombre de la ligne claire: Jacques Van Melkebeke, le clandestin de la B.D.
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Conversely, the series' writing is noted for its high verbosity, such as in
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agent, he and his men launched an attack on Basam Damdu's military base in
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The Valley of the Immortals, Volume 2: The Thousand Arms of the Mekong
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The Curse of the Thirty Denarii, Volume 1: The manuscript of Nicodemus
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In 2008, Sente and Juillard also released another book in the series,
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is an ally of Blake and Mortimer and meteorologist from Paris, France.
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The Sarcophagi of the Sixth Continent, Volume 1: The Universal Threat
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The Curse of the 30 Pieces of Silver, Part 1: The Scroll of Nicodemus
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The Sarcophagi of the Sixth Continent, Volume 2: Battle of the Minds
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The Sarcophagi of the Sixth Continent, Part 2: Battle of the Spirits
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Additionally, the Jacobs' storyboard sketches of Book 12 (Part 2 of
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completed his last story, left unfinished following the incident.
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The Valley of Immortals, Part 2: The Thousandth Arm of the Mekong
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Professor Satō's Three Formulae, Part 2: Mortimer versus Mortimer
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The Curse of the 30 Pieces of Silver, Part 2: The Gate of Orpheus
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The Mystery of the Great Pyramid, Part 1: The Papyrus of Manethon
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Descriptions of more minor characters from the series are below:
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Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 2: Mortimer vs. Mortimer
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The Mystery of the Great Pyramid, Volume 2: The Chamber of Horus
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The Sarcophagi of the Sixth Continent, Part 1: The Global Threat
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is Blake and Mortimer's landlady, a widow of Blake's former CO.
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The Curse of the Thirty Denarii, Volume 2: The gate of Orpheus
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to film, although none have been successful. Spanish director
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The Mystery of the Great Pyramid, Part 2: The Chamber of Horus
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since 2007. The following volumes have been released to date:
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The Mystery of the Great Pyramid, Volume 1: Manetho's Papyrus
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The Valley of the Immortals, Volume 1: Threat Over Hong Kong
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Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo
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Professor Satō's Three Formulae, Part 1: Mortimer in Tokyo
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where he discovered Olrik in a trance after the events of
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The Secret of the Swordfish, Volume 3: SX1 Counterattacks
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The Secret of the Swordfish, Part 1: The Incredible Chase
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The Secret of the Swordfish, Volume 2: Mortimer's Escape
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The Secret of the Swordfish, Volume 1: Ruthless Pursuit
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Blake and Mortimer: The Curse of the Thirty Denarii, a
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The Valley of Immortals, Part 1: Threat Over Hong Kong
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The Secret of the Swordfish, Part 2: Mortimer's Escape
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and later became head of the British Security Service
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Un opéra de papier: Les mémoires de Blake et Mortimer
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The Secret of the Swordfish, Part 3: SX1 Strikes Back
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Publisher
Tintin
Editions du Lombard
Editions Blake et Mortimer
Cinebook Ltd
Adventure
Edgar P. Jacobs
Edgar P. Jacobs
Jean Van Hamme
Yves Sente
Edgar P. Jacobs
Bob de Moor
Ted Benoît
André Juillard
Belgian comics
writer
comics artist
Edgar P. Jacobs
Franco-Belgian comics
Tintin
Le Lombard
MI5
detective investigation
science fiction
Blake and Mortimer
British Raj

archetypical
gentlemanly

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