Difference between revisions of "Jean Linard"
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− | Jean was a [[French]] fan and | + | '''Jean Linard''' was a [[French]] [[fan]] and [[cartoon]]ist, responsible for the [[Epiphenomena]], and active mainly in the 1950s. Related to [[Annie Linard]]. |
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* ''[[Meuh]]'' (with [[Annie Linard]]) | * ''[[Meuh]]'' (with [[Annie Linard]]) | ||
* ''[[Meuhpeon]]'' (with [[Charles Lee Riddle]]) | * ''[[Meuhpeon]]'' (with [[Charles Lee Riddle]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[X-trap]]'' [1959-60] (with [[Annie Linard]]) | ||
{{person | born=????|died=1981}} | {{person | born=????|died=1981}} | ||
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[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 30 August 2021
(???? – 1981)
Jean Linard was a French fan and cartoonist, responsible for the Epiphenomena, and active mainly in the 1950s. Related to Annie Linard.
- Alors (with Ellis Mills and Pierre Versins)
- Innavigable Mouth (with Annie Linard)
- Meuh (with Annie Linard)
- Meuhpeon (with Charles Lee Riddle)
- X-trap [1959-60] (with Annie Linard)
Person | ????—1981 |
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