- Jean-Pierre
Andrevon (born 19
September 1937 in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère) is a
French science fiction author, as well as a
painter and singer. He has used...
- 131.
Andrevon 1973, p. 165.
Andrevon 1973, pp. 162–163. De
Angelis &
Rossi 2006, p. 89.
Warrick 1987, p. 115.
Andrevon 1973, pp. 164–165.
Andrevon, Jean-Pierre...
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fantasy film
written and
directed by René Laloux,
based on Jean-Pierre
Andrevon's 1969
novel Les Hommes-machines
contre Gandahar (The Machine-Men versus...
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increased since the 1960s. Its
inhabitants are
called Berjalliens. Jean-Pierre
Andrevon,
science fiction author Brahim Asloum,
world boxing champion and Olympic...
- the
collaborations Pichard did with science-fiction
author Jean-Pierre
Andrevon, La
Reserve and Édouard from 1974 and Ceux–là from 1977,
published in Charlie...
- 1970s. However,
contemporary reviews of the
early stories by Jean-Pierre
Andrevon describe the
books as "Forestian". Mézières and
Christin were also heavily...
- Stéphane Nicot? (1984) in Fiction, #349
Review [French] by Jean-Pierre
Andrevon (1984) in Fiction, #349
Review [French] by André-François Ruaud? (1985)...
- (1932–1991)
Kevin J.
Anderson (born 1962) Poul
Anderson (1926–2001) Jean-Pierre
Andrevon (born 1937)
Arlan Andrews (born 1940)
Patricia Anthony (1947–2013) Piers...
- art but also
retain the
cartoonish influences of Bad Dreams. Jean-Pierre
Andrevon best sums up Mézières'
style at this time in his 1970
review of the story...
- clergy.[citation needed] Goshen-Gottstein is
married to
Therese (born
Andrevon), who is a
close collaborator in his
interfaith activities. Goshen-Gottstein...