Fumettista

Jacques Tardi

1946 - presente

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Jacques Tardi (Valence, 30 agosto 1946) è un fumettista e illustratore francese. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

La sua biografia è disponibile in 24 lingue su Wikipedia. Jacques Tardi è il 70° fumettista più popolare (in calo dal 66° nel 2024), la 3374ª biografia più popolare della Francia (in calo dal 3062ª nel 2019) e il 8° fumettista più popolare della Francia.

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Among Fumettistas

Among fumettistas, Jacques Tardi ranks 70 out of 226Before him are Yoshito Usui, Benoît Sokal, Guido Crepax, Takehiko Inoue, Joe Shuster, and Vicar. After him are Jim Davis, Romano Scarpa, Mitsuteru Yokoyama, Tignous, Takeshi Obata, and Jean Van Hamme.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Jacques Tardi ranks 339Before him are Alberto Colombo, Stuart Wilson, Yacouba Sawadogo, Christopher Hampton, Robert Fisk, and Jürgen Croy. After him are Joseph Sifakis, Camilo Sesto, Rocío Jurado, Lesley Gore, María Baxa, and Zhang Gaoli.

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In Francia

Among people born in Francia, Jacques Tardi ranks 3,374 out of NaNBefore him are Rutebeuf (1300), Guillaume Faye (1949), Georges Mathieu (1921), André Parrot (1901), Olivier Blanchard (1948), and Claude Cahen (1909). After him are Robert Enrico (1931), Henri de Montmorency, 4th Duke of Montmorency (1595), Charles Coste (1924), Countess Palatine Christiane Henriette of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (1725), Philippe Léotard (1940), and Ernest Monis (1846).

Among Fumettistas In Francia

Among fumettistas born in Francia, Jacques Tardi ranks 8Before him are Albert Uderzo (1927), Jean Giraud (1938), Jean-Jacques Sempé (1932), Cabu (1938), Philippe Honoré (1941), and Émile Cohl (1857). After him are Tignous (1957), Jean-Claude Mézières (1938), Jacques Martin (1921), Claire Bretécher (1940), Gotlib (1934), and François Bourgeon (1945).

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