Maurice Rosy
1927–2013
Maurice Rosy was a Belgian comics writer and editor born on 17 November 1927, who became one of the more quietly influential figures in Franco-Belgian comics during the postwar decades. He died on 23 February 2013.
Rosy's career centered on *Spirou* magazine, where he served as artistic director during what is widely regarded as the publication's golden period, helping to shape the aesthetic and editorial direction that defined a generation of European comics. His work spanned an impressive range of roles — writer, artist, colorist, inker, and letterer — reflecting the hands-on versatility common among creators of his era. Records credit him across 152 issues and a run of activity stretching from 1953 well into the following decades.
Among the titles most associated with his name are *Tif et Tondu*, the long-running Belgian series featuring the contrasting duo of bald and curly-haired detectives, alongside *Gin & Fizz* and contributions to international editions such as *Kauka Super Serie* and *Harry und Platte*, indicating that his work reached audiences well beyond French-speaking Belgium. His dual role as both creative contributor and editorial steward at *Spirou* placed him at the intersection of the magazine's storytelling ambitions and its visual identity, leaving a durable mark on a publication that helped define the medium in Europe.
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