Dick Matena
| Dick Matena | |
|---|---|
| File:Dick Matena-1.jpg Matena in 2014 | |
| Born | Dick Matena 24 April 1943 |
| Nationality | Dutch |
| Area(s) | Artist, writer |
| Pseudonym(s) | A. den Dooier John Kelly Dick Richards |
Notable works | Storm, Tom Poes |
Dick Matena (born 24 April 1943)[1][2] is a Dutch comics writer and cartoonist. He has also published under the pseudonyms A. den Dooier, John Kelly and Dick Richards.
Matena has made several kinds of comics, from humor comics to erotic comics, but is known for his comic-book adaptations of famous literary novels.[3]
Early life and education
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Matena was born in The Hague.
Career
[edit | edit source]Toonder studios
[edit | edit source]In 1960, at the age of 17, Matena started working as a volunteer at the Toonder studios. He helped with the drawing projects of Tom Puss (1962–1963) and Panda (1961–1968).
In 1968, his first own comic appeared in the comic magazine Pep.[3]
Freelance period
[edit | edit source]In 1964, Matena started working as a freelancer, in the beginning mainly for the Toonder studios. He drew his own comic Polletje Pluim.
For Pep, he drew De Argonautjes (1968–1973) and Ridder Roodhart (1969–1971). He wrote scenarios for the Macaroni's (1971–1975) and Blook (1972–1973).[3]
He later worked for the cartoon magazine Eppo, and wrote four scenarios for the comic series Storm (1978–1980). Under the pseudonym Dick Richards he wrote eight scenarios for the comic De Partners (1976–1984), drawn by Carry Brugman.[3]
In 1977, Matena changed his drawing style and created his first realistic comic, Virl.
Foreign period
[edit | edit source]From 1982 until 1984, he lived in Spain and worked for the art agency Selecciones Ilustradas.
For the comic magazine Titanic, he created two starship stories.[3]
After his move to Belgium, he created the comics De laatste dagen van Edgar Allan Poe, Gauguin en Van Gogh and Mozart & Casanova.[3]
Spin-off of Storm and after
[edit | edit source]With stories by Martin Lodewijk, Matena drew three spin-off comics of Storm. The series of these Storm albums are called Kronieken van de Tussentijd. He used his pseudonym John Kelly at first; the last comic is published under his own name.[3]
In 1997, he started again with the comic Tom Puss. Two stories were published in the Dutch version of the magazine Donald Duck.
Comics of Dutch literature
[edit | edit source]Matena draws comics of classical Dutch literary books. In 2003, he won the Bronzen Adhemar award. He was the first non-Flemish comics artist to receive this honor.[3]
Awards
[edit | edit source]- Stripschapsprijs for his complete comic work 1986[4][5]
- Bronzen Adhemar for his comic work of the book De Avonden 2003[6]
Bibliography
[edit | edit source]De Argonautjes (with Lo Hartog van Banda)
[edit | edit source]- 1 – Het orakel van Delphi (1970)
- 2 – Het eerste avontuur van de Argonautjes (1976)
- 3 – De Olympische vlam / Het Labyrinth (1978)
- 4 – Het zwaard van Damocles (1978)
- 5 – De strijd om de ronde tafel / De kwelling van Tantalus (1979)
- 6 – De held van Sparta (1980)
Storm (with Don Lawrence)
[edit | edit source]The Chronicles of the Deep World
- 3 – The People of the Desert (Het Volk van de Woestijn) (1979)
- 4 – The Green Hell (De Groene Hel) (1980)
- 5 – The Battle for Earth (De Strijd om de Aarde) (1980)
- 6 – The Secret of the Nitron Rays (Het Geheim van de Nitronstralen) (1981)
Chronicles of Meanwhile
- 1 – The Voyager Virus (Het Voyager Virus) (1996)
- 2 – The Dallas Paradox (De Dallas Paradox) (1997)
- 3 – The Stargorger (De Sterrenvreter) (1998)
- 4 – Klein Space (De Ruimte van Klein) (unfinished and unpublished)
Starship (Sterrenschip)
[edit | edit source]- 1 – De jacht op het wezekind (1987)
- 2 – De verlosser (1988)
Virl
[edit | edit source]- 1 – Exile to Cion (Verbanning naar Cion) (1979)
- 2 – Quest for Terra (Speurtocht naar Terra) (1981)
- 3 – Het asiel (2014)
Alias Ego
[edit | edit source]- 1 – Vlucht uit de richel (1993)
- 2 – De valse goden (1995)
The Evenings (De Avonden) (Gerard Reve)
[edit | edit source]- Part 1 (2003)
- Part 2 (2003)
- Part 3 (2004)
- Part 4 (2004)
Crew Cut (Kort Amerikaans) (Jan Wolkers)
[edit | edit source]- Part 1 (2006)
- Part 2 (2007)
One shots
[edit | edit source]- De Prediker (1984)
- Little Crumb (based on Kruimeltje by Chris van Abkoude) (1988)
- Pietje Bell (based on Pietje Bell by Chris van Abkoude)
- Dik Trom (based on Dik Trom by Cornelis Johannes Kieviet)
- Afke's Tiental (based on Afke's Tiental by Nienke van Hichtum)
- The Last Days of E. A. Poe (De laatste dagen van E. A. Poe) (1988)
- Gauguin and van Gogh (Gauguin en van Gogh) (1990)
- Sartre & Hemingway (1992)
- Het Hanzevirus
- Mozart & Casanova
- Judge Dee (based on Rechter Tie by Robert van Gulik) (2001)
- A Christmas Carol (based on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens) (2004)
- Cheese (based on Kaas by Willem Elsschot) (2008)
- Will o' the Wisp (based on Het dwaallicht by Willem Elsschot) (2008)
- The Comedian (based on De Komiek, a cabaret show by Freek de Jonge (2009)
- Kees the Boy (based on Kees de Jongen by Theo Thijssen) (2011)
- The Boy with the Knife (based on De Jongen Met Het Mes by Remco Campert) (2012)
- Turkish Delight (based on Turks Fruit by Jan Wolkers (2016)[7]
References
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- De Eppo-index
- Rob van Eyck (1979). Matena, Dick (ps. A. den Dooier, Dick Richard). In: Wordt Vervolgd: Striplexicon der Lage Landen (Evelien en Kees Kousemaker, eds.). Het Spectrum, Utrecht.
- Rob van Eyck (1987). Matena Dick. In: Kunst en Grafische Vernieuwing in het Europees Beeldverhaal. De Buck, Brussel.
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- 1943 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Dutch illustrators
- 20th-century Dutch male artists
- 20th-century Dutch male writers
- 20th-century pseudonymous writers
- 21st-century Dutch illustrators
- 21st-century Dutch male artists
- 21st-century Dutch male writers
- 21st-century pseudonymous writers
- Artists from The Hague
- Dutch comic strip cartoonists
- Dutch comics artists
- Dutch comics writers
- Dutch erotic artists
- Dutch expatriates in Belgium
- Dutch expatriates in Spain
- Expatriate artists
- Expatriate writers
- Marten Toonder
- Pseudonymous comics artists
- Winners of the Stripschapsprijs
- Writers from The Hague