Aimée de Jongh
1988–
Aimée de Jongh was born in 1988 in Waalwijk, Netherlands, and has established herself as one of the more versatile voices in contemporary European comics, working as a writer, artist, colorist, inker, and letterer across a remarkably broad body of work. Active since 2006, she has contributed to well over a hundred titles, with her most prominent credits including *Metro*, *Snippers*, *Bloesems in de herfst*, *Kito & Boris*, *Reborn*, and *StripGlossy*.
Alongside her comics career, de Jongh has worked as an animator, a dual practice that likely informs the fluid, expressive quality evident in her visual storytelling. Her output spans newspaper strips, children's comics, and more serious graphic novels, demonstrating a range that few cartoonists sustain at her level of consistency.
Her work has earned substantial international recognition: she has received the Prix Saint-Michel, the Atomium Comic Strip Prize, and the International Manga Award, and has received three Eisner Award nominations — a notable achievement for a creator working largely within the Dutch-language tradition. That combination of European and international acclaim reflects both the accessibility of her storytelling and its emotional resonance across cultural boundaries. She remains an active and prolific presence in the medium.
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