Carlos Roque

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Carlos Roque (April 12, 1936 - July 27, 2006) was a

comics artist
.

Roque was born in

Lisbon. He began publishing in 1959, in the Portuguese comic Camarada. Roque relocated to Belgium
in 1964, where he found extensive work in the Belgian comics market.

In 1965 Rogue began working for the

Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou, where he produced several series, including the series “Angélique” in 1968. The “Angélique” stories were primarily written by his wife Monique, with a few by Raoul Cauvin and Charles Jadoul
. In 1969 Roque and his wife created the adventures of the duckling “Wladimyr”, for which they won the Saint-Michel Award in 1976. Roque also worked for Spirou's Dutch edition, Robbedoes.

Roque died in Leuven, Belgium on July 27, 2006.

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