Johan Wanloo (born July 16, 1972, in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a comic book creator known for his many comic strips published in newspapers, tabloids, and magazines including the Swedish version of MAD Magazine. His career started in 1987 when he sold a cartoon to the computer magazine Svenska Hemdatornytt. Many of his comics involve satire of those he perceives to be pretentious or out of touch with regular people. Usually this includes snobs and people with radical political beliefs. He greatly dislikes Goth and indie culture and claims that he has "the musical taste of a 60-year old".
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| - Johan Wanloo (né le 16 juillet 1972 à Göteborg) est un auteur de bande dessinée suédois. Il produit à la fois des œuvres auto-fictionnelles et des histoires fictionnelles satiriques. (fr)
- Johan Hugo Wanloo (uttal: /'vɑ:nlu/), född 16 juli 1972 i Göteborg, är en svensk serieskapare. Han har sedan mitten av 1990-talet synts i tidningar och album med ett antal olika humorserier och personligt tecknade äventyrsserier. Bland har han tecknat (senast för DN) och serieversionen av Doktor Mugg, och han har medverkat i Kapten Stofil samt ett stort antal andra serietidningar. Wanloo belönades 2006 med Svenska Serieakademins Adamsonstatyett. (sv)
- Johan Wanloo (born July 16, 1972, in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a comic book creator known for his many comic strips published in newspapers, tabloids, and magazines including the Swedish version of MAD Magazine. His career started in 1987 when he sold a cartoon to the computer magazine Svenska Hemdatornytt. Many of his comics involve satire of those he perceives to be pretentious or out of touch with regular people. Usually this includes snobs and people with radical political beliefs. He greatly dislikes Goth and indie culture and claims that he has "the musical taste of a 60-year old". (en)
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| - Johan Wanloo during the 2013 Gothenburg Bookfair. (en)
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| - Johan Wanloo (born July 16, 1972, in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a comic book creator known for his many comic strips published in newspapers, tabloids, and magazines including the Swedish version of MAD Magazine. His career started in 1987 when he sold a cartoon to the computer magazine Svenska Hemdatornytt. Many of his comics involve satire of those he perceives to be pretentious or out of touch with regular people. Usually this includes snobs and people with radical political beliefs. He greatly dislikes Goth and indie culture and claims that he has "the musical taste of a 60-year old". He is a fan of retro-kitsch and likes to incorporate this into his work. Many of his comics are parodies/homages of old pulp fiction and he has even done a number of strips where he alters original artwork to make new stories. (en)
- Johan Wanloo (né le 16 juillet 1972 à Göteborg) est un auteur de bande dessinée suédois. Il produit à la fois des œuvres auto-fictionnelles et des histoires fictionnelles satiriques. (fr)
- Johan Hugo Wanloo (uttal: /'vɑ:nlu/), född 16 juli 1972 i Göteborg, är en svensk serieskapare. Han har sedan mitten av 1990-talet synts i tidningar och album med ett antal olika humorserier och personligt tecknade äventyrsserier. Bland har han tecknat (senast för DN) och serieversionen av Doktor Mugg, och han har medverkat i Kapten Stofil samt ett stort antal andra serietidningar. Wanloo belönades 2006 med Svenska Serieakademins Adamsonstatyett. (sv)
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