Nicolas Nemiri

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Nicolas Nemiri (born 3 January 1975, in Mulhouse, France) [1] is a French comic book artist.

Born (1975-01-03) January 3, 1975 (age 51)
Mulhouse, France
NationalityFrench
AreaComic book artist
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Nicolas Nemiri
Born (1975-01-03) January 3, 1975 (age 51)
Mulhouse, France
NationalityFrench
AreaComic book artist
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Early life and career

As a child, Nemiri had a great passion for books and admiration for French "bande-dessinée" artists such as Jean Giraud / Moebius, Hugo Pratt and André Franquin. He attended the Beaux Art d'Angoulême art school for three years,[1] during which he met and befriended Dominique Bertail and Marc Rigoux. At the age of 20, after living on small jobs and a few illustrations done for Japanese fashion magazines, Nemiri's mother sent some sketches to Éditions Glénat in 1998. Author Jean-David Morvan offered Nemiri his first job and the two have since then worked on numerous collaborations, notably "Je suis morte" and "Hyper l'hyppo" (2005).

In 2023, he co-created the short animated film, Ruthless Blade, with director Zhang Bo as a part of the Capsules anthology.[2] It was included in the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival official selection.[3] He is also currently part of Superani, a creative studio started by Kim Jung Gi and Kim Hyun Jin.[4]

Bibliography

  • Nemiri book (2017) [5]
  • Le chat d'Enoshima (2016) [6]
  • Annie Zoo (with Morvan, 2009)
  • Alice in Mirrorland (serialized in Mandala, 2008) [7]
  • Je suis morte: Comprende (with Morvan, 2008)
  • Hyper l'hippo (with Morvan, 2005)
  • Je suis morte: Apprendre (with Morvan, 2003)
  • Spirou and Fantasio #48 (with Morvan, Munuera, Glogo and Lerolle, 2005)
  • Spirou and Fantasio #3429 (with Morvan, 2003)

Filmography

  • Ruthless Blade (喵十一) (2023)
  • Un soupçon d'innocence (contributed drawings, 2011)

References

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