COMIC ARTIST

Hermann Huppen

1938 - Today

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Hermann Huppen (born 17 July 1938) is a Belgian comic book creator. He is better known under his pen-name Hermann. He is most famous for his post-apocalyptic comic Jeremiah which was made into a television series. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hermann Huppen is the 84th most popular comic artist, the 541st most popular biography from Belgium (down from 501st in 2019) and the 7th most popular Belgian Comic Artist.

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Among COMIC ARTISTS

Among comic artists, Hermann Huppen ranks 84 out of 226Before him are Kazuo Koike, Hiromu Arakawa, Quentin Blake, Richard F. Outcault, Juan Giménez, and Machiko Hasegawa. After him are Al Taliaferro, Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri, Robert Crumb, Moto Hagio, Tite Kubo, and Chica Umino.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1938, Hermann Huppen ranks 320Before him are Werner Olk, Anna Wierzbicka, Clement Quartey, Charles Starkweather, James Gunn, and Leonid Zhabotinsky. After him are Boris Melnikov, Boris Mikhailov, Paul Morrissey, Anar Rzayev, Tommy Chong, and Herbert Achternbusch.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Hermann Huppen ranks 541 out of 1,190Before him are Brian Molko (1972), Gonzales Coques (1614), Étienne-Gaspard Robert (1763), Charles Delporte (1893), Maurice Verdonck (1873), and Joseph Pholien (1884). After him are Henri Coppens (1930), Jean-Pierre Monseré (1948), Georges Heylens (1941), Robert Waseige (1939), Jules de Burlet (1844), and Hieronymus Cock (1518).

Among COMIC ARTISTS In Belgium

Among comic artists born in Belgium, Hermann Huppen ranks 7Before him are Hergé (1907), Morris (1923), Peyo (1928), André Franquin (1924), Benoît Sokal (1954), and Jean Van Hamme (1939). After him are Jean-Michel Charlier (1924), Jijé (1914), Willy Vandersteen (1913), and Greg (1931).