In Search of "Clever Claire"
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In Search of "Clever Claire"
If one strip in `Sparky` comic has proved elusive to get data on it is 1968s "Clever Claire" .
This strip only ran nine weeks in the late spring 1968-gone never to return!
I believe it was one of three strips that `Sparky` comic imported from the Belgian studios of Willy Vandersteen that year. The other two were "Big Billy Bigg" which in Belgium was known as `Jerom` and `The Snooks` otherwise `De Familie Snoek`
Those latter two- thanks to Lew Stringer and Ray (Kashgar) I know a bit about. Both were drawn by Eduard De Rop and quite a bit of data on Wiki can be gleaned on both!
But "Clever Claire" is an utter enigma! All I know is it seems to have been drawn by another artist at the Vandersteen studios- Jean Roba (Male) - but nothing else! I have trawled the internet; including biographies of Roba- but no mention of the strip!
If I knew what it's Belian title was, I might have something to go on!
In all truth, I am not hopeful of getting any further with my search for data on "Clever Claire" (Did she only ever have that nine week adventure and no more!?) But, if anyone on the forum might know something; i'd be eternally grateful!
This strip only ran nine weeks in the late spring 1968-gone never to return!
I believe it was one of three strips that `Sparky` comic imported from the Belgian studios of Willy Vandersteen that year. The other two were "Big Billy Bigg" which in Belgium was known as `Jerom` and `The Snooks` otherwise `De Familie Snoek`
Those latter two- thanks to Lew Stringer and Ray (Kashgar) I know a bit about. Both were drawn by Eduard De Rop and quite a bit of data on Wiki can be gleaned on both!
But "Clever Claire" is an utter enigma! All I know is it seems to have been drawn by another artist at the Vandersteen studios- Jean Roba (Male) - but nothing else! I have trawled the internet; including biographies of Roba- but no mention of the strip!
If I knew what it's Belian title was, I might have something to go on!
In all truth, I am not hopeful of getting any further with my search for data on "Clever Claire" (Did she only ever have that nine week adventure and no more!?) But, if anyone on the forum might know something; i'd be eternally grateful!
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Re: In Search of "Clever Claire"
Hi Alan,
Sorry I didn't respond to your pm with regard to 'Clever Claire' sooner. It is possible that the reason you aren't having any luck tracking down her origins is perhaps because this nine week Sparky series is all there exists of her and that she may well have been an abandoned project from the Vandersteen studios that wasn't published widely in mainland Europe. Also, the reason you might not be finding her in any catalogue of Jean Roba's art is perhaps because the artist was a Roba copyist employed by the studio to proliferate his popular style.
Sorry I didn't respond to your pm with regard to 'Clever Claire' sooner. It is possible that the reason you aren't having any luck tracking down her origins is perhaps because this nine week Sparky series is all there exists of her and that she may well have been an abandoned project from the Vandersteen studios that wasn't published widely in mainland Europe. Also, the reason you might not be finding her in any catalogue of Jean Roba's art is perhaps because the artist was a Roba copyist employed by the studio to proliferate his popular style.
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Thanks for replying here Ray! I thought this would be something of a `mission impossible` . Along with the 1965 fun strip `Minnie Ha-Ha` "Claire" is the most elusive character to get `any` background on.
I did wonder if there might have been more of her as there was with `Billy` (Jerom) and `Snooks` (Famile Snoek) But, as you say Ray, this nine week adventure was most likely all there was! I wonder how Thomsons (in Sparky) came to commission it?
I would have liked to see more of this strip-had more existed!
Thanks again Ray.
I did wonder if there might have been more of her as there was with `Billy` (Jerom) and `Snooks` (Famile Snoek) But, as you say Ray, this nine week adventure was most likely all there was! I wonder how Thomsons (in Sparky) came to commission it?
I would have liked to see more of this strip-had more existed!
Thanks again Ray.
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Re: In Search of "Clever Claire"
Clever Claire (Kari Lente) was created by Bob Mau, who didn't work for the Vandersteen Studios (same goes for Jean Roba).
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how are you Alan ? i ain't seen you on here in months i hope you're ok.
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Thanks for the clarification re 'Clever Claire'. It was only speculation that it was a Vandersteen Studios effort as they provided the other strips mentioned.rikki-erik wrote:Clever Claire (Kari Lente) was created by Bob Mau, who didn't work for the Vandersteen Studios (same goes for Jean Roba).
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Re: In Search of "Clever Claire"
You're welcome! Glad I could help out on this subject since also in some other posts and other websites 'Clever Claire' was incorrectly related to the Vandersteen studios.
As a Vandersteen enthusiast I did enjoy researching all the studio contributions to Sparky.
Are there any other publications in the UK that Vandersteen did contribute to, that anyone of you is aware of?
Thanks
As a Vandersteen enthusiast I did enjoy researching all the studio contributions to Sparky.
Are there any other publications in the UK that Vandersteen did contribute to, that anyone of you is aware of?
Thanks
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Re: In Search of "Clever Claire"
Without seeing an example of the Clever Claire art it is hard to tell but I do remember a long running strip in Princess that looked like it came from overseas. I can't remember the full title but it was (girl's name) the Minx?
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Hi all! I'm still around! Yes! "Clever Claire" `was` drawn by Bob Mau. It`s originally title is `Kari Lente` and it began in `Gazet Van Antwerpen` on 12 July 1962. It ran to 1994 in various European magazines. You can buy the `albums` as they term them; on E.Bay. So good to finally track this strip down!
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Glad to see you are still around Alan.
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Thanks Bri! Thanks to Rikk on this thread I was able to track Bob Mau via the `Lambiek` site on facebook. They run bios on many artists and I found out that the `Clever Claire` strip as `Kari Lente` ran from 1962 to 19994. You can get the collected adventures on E.Bay.
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I know that both `Knockout` and later `Champion` ran a strip first titled "Dickie and Birdbath Watch the Woggle" (`Knockout`) re-titled to just `Jinx` in `Champion` I'll try to find out original European title. `Champion` also ran `Lucky Luke` but titled `Boy Kidd` but whether either of these were from Vandersteen studios- I don't know.
The Three 1968-69 `Sparky` comic Euro imports were "Big Billy Bigg" original title `Jerom` drawn by Eduard De Rop (Of the Vandersteen studios). Then "The Snooks" "De Familie Snoek" which was drawn by Willy Vandersteen himself. Finally, "Clever Claire" which was drawn independently by Robert Mau. Its original title "Kari Lente" sometimes "Kari Spring" of the three- you can get collected editions (albums) of the latter on E.bay. Data on the three strips via Lambiek site on facebook.
The Three 1968-69 `Sparky` comic Euro imports were "Big Billy Bigg" original title `Jerom` drawn by Eduard De Rop (Of the Vandersteen studios). Then "The Snooks" "De Familie Snoek" which was drawn by Willy Vandersteen himself. Finally, "Clever Claire" which was drawn independently by Robert Mau. Its original title "Kari Lente" sometimes "Kari Spring" of the three- you can get collected editions (albums) of the latter on E.bay. Data on the three strips via Lambiek site on facebook.
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