Daniel Kox
Belgian cartoonist
Intro | Belgian cartoonist | |
Places | Belgium | |
is | Artist Cartoonist Comics artist Penciller | |
Work field | Arts Humor | |
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Birth | 4 February 1952, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium | |
Age | 72 years | |
Star sign | Aquarius |
Daniel Kox (born 4 February 1952, Brussels) is a Belgian cartoonist and comics artist, best known for his comics series Agent 212.
Early in his career, Kox worked as an assistant for Dino Attanasio.
In 1970 began publishing Vladimir et Firmin (Vladimir and Firmin), a series of one-page strips about a forest ranger and a poacher which appeared in the Belgian comics monthly magazine Samedi-Jeunesse and in 1974, started working with Spirou magazine. In 1975, Kox and writer Raoul Cauvin created Agent 212, a humorous about a somewhat gaffe-prone policeman. This very successful series remains Kox' best known work and twenty eight volumes have been published by Dupuis since 1981.