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'''Jean Solé''' is a French artist born 2 April 1948, who did several cover artworks of bootlegs and books on [[Frank Zappa|Zappa]].
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'''Jean Solé''' is a French comics artist born 2 April 1948 who founded magazine [[wikipedia:Fluide Glacial|Fluide Glacial]] with [[Marcel Gotlib]] and other artists in 1975.
  
[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Sol%C3%A9 Jean Solé] at French Wikipedia
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In the early years of Fluide Glacial, with [[Marcel Gotlib]] and Alain Dister, he published a comic strip parody based on [[Stink-Foot]] depicting a caricature of [[Biography|Frank Zappa]]<ref>http://donlope.net/fz/notes/tis_the_season_to_be_jelly.html</ref>.
  
[[Category:Cover Artists|Solé, Jean]]
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Around 1984, bootleggers reused the caricature to do the cover artwork for [['Tis The Season To Be Jelly]].
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Starting from 2003, Solé did cover artworks for the Zappa biographies by [[Christophe Delbrouck]]:
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*[[Frank Zappa & les mères de l'invention]] (2003)
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*[[Frank Zappa & la dînette de chrome]] (2005)
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*[[Frank Zappa & l'Amérique parfaite]] (2006)
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==References==
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==See Also==
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*[[Marcel Gotlib]]
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*[[wikipedia:fr:Jean Solé|Wikipedia article on Jean Solé (French)]]
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[[Category:Cover Artists|Solé]]
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[[Category:Animators and cartoonists|Solé]]
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[[Category:Celebrity Fans|Solé]]

Latest revision as of 11:17, 13 August 2021

Jean Solé is a French comics artist born 2 April 1948 who founded magazine Fluide Glacial with Marcel Gotlib and other artists in 1975.

In the early years of Fluide Glacial, with Marcel Gotlib and Alain Dister, he published a comic strip parody based on Stink-Foot depicting a caricature of Frank Zappa[1].

Around 1984, bootleggers reused the caricature to do the cover artwork for 'Tis The Season To Be Jelly.

Starting from 2003, Solé did cover artworks for the Zappa biographies by Christophe Delbrouck:

References

See Also