Marcel Uderzo
Marcel Uderzo was a French comic book artist born on 20 December 1933, who passed away on 24 January 2021. He was the younger brother of Albert Uderzo, the celebrated co-creator of Astérix, and that family connection shaped much of his professional world without defining it entirely.
Over a career spanning more than six decades, Marcel contributed to an impressive range of titles, working across multiple roles — artist, colorist, inker, and letterer — on nearly 200 issues. His catalog reflects a versatile craftsman comfortable operating in different capacities depending on the project's needs. Among his most frequently credited works are MV Comix, MV, and the adventure series De avonturen van Mathias and Les mémoires de Mathias, alongside contributions to the Astérix franchise that inevitably drew comparisons to his brother's iconic work on that series.
Active in the industry from 1964 well into the 2020s, Marcel demonstrated a quiet endurance that speaks to genuine dedication to the craft. While he may not have achieved the same international recognition as Albert, his sustained output across such an extended period marks him as a committed professional whose work reached readers through multiple generations. No major awards are recorded in the available sources, but his body of work stands as its own testament to a life spent in service to the art form.
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