COMIC ARTIST

Liv Strömquist

1978 - Today

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Liv Strömquist (born February 3, 1978) is a Swedish comics artist and radio presenter. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Liv Strömquist is the 213th most popular comic artist, the 1,335th most popular biography from Sweden and the 3rd most popular Swedish Comic Artist.

Liv Strömquist is a Swedish comics artist and radio presenter known for her graphic novels that explore feminist themes and social issues, often blending humor with insightful commentary. Her works, such as "The End of the World" and "The Fruit of Knowledge," have gained significant acclaim for their unique artistic style and thought-provoking narratives.

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Among COMIC ARTISTS

Among comic artists, Liv Strömquist ranks 213 out of 226Before her are George Pérez, Hideaki Sorachi, Daniel Clowes, Kentaro Yabuki, Carlos Ezquerra, and Bruce Timm. After her are Aka Akasaka, Yuki Urushibara, Warren Ellis, Bisco Hatori, Dave McKean, and Zerocalcare.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Liv Strömquist ranks 516Before her are Yeon Sang-ho, Franziska Giffey, Malin Crépin, Lisa Jakub, Adalto, and Dominik Hrbatý. After her are Charlie Weber, Egoi Martínez, Pierre Deladonchamps, Filip Daems, Frédéric Leclercq, and Death of Carlo Giuliani.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Liv Strömquist ranks 1,335 out of 1,879Before her are Göran Hägglund (1959), Peter Hultqvist (1958), Håkan Juholt (1962), Mia Hermansson-Högdahl (1965), Malin Crépin (1978), and Alesso (1991). After her are Kennedy Bakircioglu (1980), Li Qian (null), Pontus Wernbloom (1986), Anna Bergendahl (1991), Lena Ek (1958), and Anette Norberg (1966).

Among COMIC ARTISTS In Sweden

Among comic artists born in Sweden, Liv Strömquist ranks 3Before her are Art Spiegelman (1948), and Jean Tabary (1930).