Ever Meulen

Ever Meulen (born Eddy Vermeulen; 12 February 1946 in Kuurne, Belgium[1]) is a Belgian illustrator, caricaturist and comic strip artist.

In the Netherlands his work was published in the underground comix magazine Tante Leny presenteert!, as well as Vrij Nederland[4] and OOR.

[5] His work has been exhibited in London, Liverpool, Angoulême, New York, Genève, Amsterdam, Lyon and Turku, Finland.

[9] Meulen also designed the annual Gouden Uil award[5] and made album covers for the Belgian bands The Employees, Telex and singer Raymond van het Groenewoud.

[10] Meulen is known for his love of stylish cars and motorcycles,[2] as well as old Belgian comics from Tintin and Spirou, two elements he frequently pays homage to in his work.

One of Ever Meulen’s The New Yorker covers (1999)