Daniel Hulet, Flowers of Evil Brussels. 2002, Editions Point Image-JVDH, 257/1000.
Illustr.: 13 drawings in b/w.
Daniel Hulet is a Belgian comic book artist born on August 25, 1945 in Etterbeek. He began his career in advertising before contributing to several weekly magazines, including Tintin and Spirou. In 1980, he launched Pharaon, based on a script by André-Paul Duchâteau. In 1985, he joined the monthly magazine Vécu, and two years later, he began Etat Morbide for Glénat, a dark trilogy set in a post-industrial world. In 1996, he took over the Pharaon series, still rooted in espionage and fantasy. Throughout his various collaborations, Daniel Hulet has produced powerful and original works. ( Wikipedia )