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- Blexbolex (born 1966) is a French comics artist and illustrator. Born Bernard Granger in Douai, he studied screen printing (sérigraphie) at the School of Fine Arts (L'école européenne supérieure de l'image) in Angoulême. His first works were self-published, and later he contributed to Popo Color, Fusée, and Ferraille. His highly stylized, ligne claire illustration, inspired by the films of Jacques Tati and whodunits of the 1950s and 1960s, gradually gained an audience. In Germany, he directed an art studio at the (School of Art and Design Berlin-Weissensee) and he also worked regularly with a number of editors, including , , , , and . Blexbolex has contributed to the American publication The Ganzfeld. In 2009, he received a prize for "Best Book Design of the World" for his L'Imagier des gens (2008) at the Book Fair of Leipzig. (en)
- Blexbolex (bürgerlicher Name Bernard Granger; * 26. Mai 1966 in Douai, Frankreich) ist ein französischer Autor und Illustrator. (de)
- Blexbolex, pseudonyme de Bernard Granger, né à Douai en 1966 est un sérigraphe, illustrateur et un auteur de bande dessinée français. (fr)
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- Cartoonist, illustrator (en)
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- French comics artist and illustrator (en)
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- Blexbolex (bürgerlicher Name Bernard Granger; * 26. Mai 1966 in Douai, Frankreich) ist ein französischer Autor und Illustrator. (de)
- Blexbolex, pseudonyme de Bernard Granger, né à Douai en 1966 est un sérigraphe, illustrateur et un auteur de bande dessinée français. (fr)
- Blexbolex (born 1966) is a French comics artist and illustrator. Born Bernard Granger in Douai, he studied screen printing (sérigraphie) at the School of Fine Arts (L'école européenne supérieure de l'image) in Angoulême. His first works were self-published, and later he contributed to Popo Color, Fusée, and Ferraille. His highly stylized, ligne claire illustration, inspired by the films of Jacques Tati and whodunits of the 1950s and 1960s, gradually gained an audience. In Germany, he directed an art studio at the (School of Art and Design Berlin-Weissensee) and he also worked regularly with a number of editors, including , , , , and . Blexbolex has contributed to the American publication The Ganzfeld. (en)
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- Blexbolex (en)
- Blexbolex (de)
- Blexbolex (fr)
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