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Le monde & le rappel by Moloch (Alphonse Hector Colomb) printed on a Hoodie
About the Hoodie
Modern fit
It provides a more tailored look than a regular fit
Comfortable
The fabric and fit of this item are extra comfy
Tear-away tag
Easily removable tear-away tag that allows you to add a custom inside label
Premium quality
The product is made from premium, high-quality materials
Classic unisex hoodie with a front pouch pocket and matching flat drawstrings. The 100% cotton exterior makes this hoodie soft to the touch.
- 65% ring-spun cotton, 35% polyester
- Charcoal Heather is 60% ring-spun cotton, 40% polyester
- Carbon Grey is 55% ring-spun cotton, 45% polyester
- 100% cotton face
- Fabric weight: 8.5 oz./yd.² (288.2 g/m²)
- Front pouch pocket
- Self-fabric patch on the back
- Matching flat drawstrings
- 3-panel hood
- Tear-away tag
Moloch (Alphonse Hector Colomb)
Alphonse Hector Colomb, known as Hector Moloch, B. Moloch or Moloch was a French cartoonist and caricaturist.
Hector Colomb made his debut in 1868 at Le Belphégore, a newspaper published in Moulins. Three prints, signed B. Moloch, highly critical of Thiers, brought him notoriety. He then attacked Napoleon III with vehement portrait-loads. In Chanteclair, he published two portrait-charges a month on members of the Académie de médecine.
His subjects included professors and doctors of medicine. He is the author of postcards, plates for Épinal pictures, and advertising posters. He worked for the illustrated newspapers La Fronde, L’Éclipse, Le Grelot, Le Pêle-mêle, Le Chambard socialiste and others. Moloch illustrates the stories of “Colonel Ramollot”, a character he invented.
Along with Steinlein and Édouard Couturier, he is the main illustrator of Le Chambard socialiste. From no. 33, July 28, 1894, he drew most of the cover illustrations.
He ended his career with drawings for L’Assiette au beurre.
He died in Paris on May 6, 1909.
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