Martin Lodewijk

Martinus Spyridon Johannes Lodewijk ( born April 30, 1939 in Rotterdam) is a Dutch comic book and advertising artist and comic book writer.

Lodewijk broke 1957 from high school and started comics, mainly to draw space and pirate stories. His first comic series Babylon en Knetterton appeared as well as the science fiction series Dick Harris in the same year. In 1958 the Pirates series Arendt Brandt. The appearing in the daily newspaper Het Parool Comic Strip Frank de Flying Dutchman took over Lodewijk 1959 by Piet Wijn. Prior to 1966, the first agent 327- story, which he introduced at the suggestion of Jan Kruis at the magazine Pep published, Lodewijk spent six years as an advertising artist. In 1976, Lodewijk editor of the journal Eppo, which was formed from the merger of Pep and Sjors. There are also the stories of Agent 327 have continued.

Later Lodewijk also wrote scenarios, including for Don Lawrence's Storm and Rene follets Edmund Bell. Since 2005 he has been a scenarist in 1959 invented by Willy Vandersteen series De Rode Ridder (Eng. The Red Knight ). The subscribed by Bart van Erkel Comic De Kat ( The Cat in the German Katendrecht ) and drawn by John Burns Comic Zetari, both scenarios of Lodewijk, were indexed shortly after its publication in Germany. The subscripts are automatically canceled since 2011 and 2012 respectively.

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