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・ Nicolas Moreau (actor)
・ Nicolas Moreton
・ Nicolas Mori
・ Nicolas Morice
・ Nicolas Morn
・ Nicolas Mosar
・ Nicolas Mougin
・ Nicolas Moutton
・ Nicolas Munoz
・ Nicolas Métru
・ Nicolas Müller
・ Nicolas Müller (squash player)
・ Nicolas Naaman
・ Nicolas Nabokov
・ Nicolas Nadeau
Nicolas Nemiri
・ Nicolas Neufchatel
・ Nicolas Nkoulou
・ Nicolas Notovitch
・ Nicolas Noxon
・ Nicolas Noël Boutet
・ Nicolas Oliveira
・ Nicolas Osseland
・ Nicolas Oudinot
・ Nicolas Ouédec
・ Nicolas Owona
・ Nicolas Ozanne
・ Nicolas Pacheco Espinosa
・ Nicolas Pallois
・ Nicolas Papini


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Nicolas Nemiri : ウィキペディア英語版
Nicolas Nemiri

Nicolas Nemiri (born 3 January 1975, in Mulhouse, France) is a French comic book artist, known for an art style that has been influenced by French "bande-déssinée" (French comic books) and mostly manga and oriental art.
==Early life and career==
Born on 3 January 1975 in Mulhouse, France, Nemiri had a great passion for books, especially French "bande-dessinée", renown for artists like Jean Giraud (and his art under the pseudonym "Moebius"), Hugo Pratt and André Franquin. He attended the Beaux Art d'Angoulême art school for three years, 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 a few of his sketches to Éditions Glénat in 1998. Author Jean-David Morvan offered Nemiri his first job and the two would go on working on numerous collaborations, notably "Je suis morte" or "Hyper l'hyppo" (2005).

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