Marcinelle school
The terms "Marcinelle school" and "Charleroi school" refer to a group of Belgian cartoonists formed by Joseph Gillain following World War II. The first generation, known as the "Bande à quatre", consisted of Jijé and his assistants Franquin, Morris and Will. Marcinelle school cartoonists were all associated with the weekly magazine, Spirou, whose offices in the 1940s were located in the town of Marcinelle, near Charleroi in Belgium.
The style of these cartoonists soon became the preferred in-house style for artists working at the influential Spirou magazine, and thus had a huge impact on the Belgian comics and Franco-Belgian comics scene, inspiring generations of cartoonists.