Stigao je kraj najava gostiju, hvala vam što ste pratili ovo putovanje s nama. Najavljujemo 36. gosta 10. MSV-a (2025) — poželite dobrodošlicu Ancu Dijkmanu!
Ovaj holandski crtač stripova, grafički dizajner i ilustrator radio je 20 godina u komercijalnoj umjetnosti nakon što je zajedno s piscem Jacquesom Postom surađivao na stvaranju špijunskog stripa iz Drugog svjetskog rata ‘Soames & Co’ (1988-1996). Zanimljivo je primijetiti da Anco, zajedno s Meinte Strikwerda, stvara “stripove o neriješenim slučajevima” od kraja 2021. Izdavač Seb van der Kaaden došao je na ideju nakon razgovora s pokojnim piscem kriminalističkih romana Peterom R. de Vriesom, koji je ubijen ranije te godine. Dvostranični strip koji detaljno opisuje istragu neriješenog zločina kreiran je u saradnji s policijskom upravom u nadi da će se pojaviti svjedoci ili doušnici.
Toliko tema ima da se pređe, koliko je toga ostalo nedorečeno o Ancu, njegovim dostignućima, obimu njegovog rada… znamo da će vam njegove ilustracije reći mnogo više nego što bismo mi ikada mogli. Hvala ti, Anco, što si nam se pridružio.


The end of the guest announcements is here, thank you for following our journey with us. We’re announcing the 36th guest of the 10th MSV (2025) — wish a warm welcome to Anco Dijkman!
This Dutch comic book artist, graphic designer, and advertising illustrator has worked in commercial art for twenty years after co-creating the World War II espionage comic ‘Soames & Co’ (1988-1996) with writer Jacques Post. Something ineresting to note is that Anco, along with Meinte Strikwerda, has been creating “cold case comics” since late 2021. Publisher Seb van der Kaaden came up with the idea after discussing it with the late criminal writer Peter R. de Vries, who was killed earlier that year. A two-page comic detailing an unresolved crime investigation is created in cooperation with the police department in the hopes that witnesses or informants may come forward.
There are so many topics to cover, and with how many things that have been left unsaid about Anco, his achievements, the scope of his work… we know that his illustrations will tell you a whole lot more than we ever could. Thank you, Anco, for joining us.

