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- Nikita Mandryka (20 October 1940 – 13 June 2021) was a French cartoonist. He started drawing in the Vaillant magazine, before moving to Pilote in 1967...
- Croatian friend of his, Mandryka, even sending him a portrait of Arabella in hopes of a marriage. A visitor announced as Mandryka arrives and Waldner is...
- Nikita Mandryka) (44 pages, 1999-July - Vol. 22 No. 3) The Keepers Of The Maser 4: The Iron Tower (M****imiliano Frezzato and Nikita Mandryka) (44 pages...
- directly. Profanities that correspond to the word ‘****’ include hepa (гепа), mandryka (мандрика), huzno (гузно), sraka (срака). Haspyd (гаспид) can be translated...
- leaderships at Hardsuit Labs and Paradox Interactive. Following this, Alexandre Mandryka took over the role of Creative Director. In October 2020, Paradox confirmed...
- magazine founded in May 1972 by Claire Bretécher, Marcel Gotlib and Nikita Mandryka. It featured the work of French and international authors and graphic artists...
- opera houses in Europe and the Metropolitan Opera, in roles including Mandryka in Arabella and Hans Sachs in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. His awards...
- (1970–1978), Al Crane (1976–1977) Jacques Lob: Submerman (1967–1970) Nikita Mandryka: Concombre masqué (1971–1981), Clopinettes (1970–1973) Martial: Tony Laflamme...
- Candy Crush and Angry Birds are so compulsive, The Guardian, 21 May 2014 Mandryka, Alexandre (August 10, 2016). "Compulsion loop is withdrawal-driven". Gamasutra...
- who started out their career in the magazine were among others Nikita Mandryka, Paul Gillon, Jean-Claude Forest and Marcel Gotlib, and were less beholden...