- Jul
Maroh (French: [maʁo]; born
Julie Maroh) is a
French writer and
illustrator of
graphic novels who
wrote Blue Is the
Warmest Color (Le bleu est une...
- chaude,
originally announced as Blue Angel) is a
French graphic novel by Jul
Maroh,
published by Glénat in
March 2010. The English-language
edition was published...
-
Dominic Maroh (born 4
March 1987) is a
Slovenian professional football coach and a
former defender. He is an ****istant
coach for the Under-16
squad of...
- film's
premise is
based on the 2010
graphic novel of the same name by Jul
Maroh.
Production began in
March 2012 and
lasted five months.
Approximately 800...
- 1818 Brahms, main-belt
asteroid Brahms, 2015
French graphic novel by Jul
Maroh Brahms: The Boy II, a 2020
horror film All
pages with
titles containing...
- of
female gaze, with some
reviewers calling it a "patriarchal gaze". Jul
Maroh, the
author of the book upon
which the film was based, was
among the harshest[failed...
- 1977, M****ille) is a
French bande dessinée
comic book author. With Jul
Maroh,
Mandel co-founded the
Collective of
female comics creators against ****ism...
-
based on the
character Aqualad, aut****d by
Sanchez and
illustrated by Jul
Maroh,
author of Blue is the
Warmest Color. Sanchez's
novel The
Greatest Superpower...
- (born 1985), footballer, pla**** over 540
games and 5 for
Germany Dominic Maroh (born 1987),
Slovenian footballer, pla**** over 270
games and 7 for Slovenia...
- the
Warmest Color (comics), a 2010
graphic novel by
French author Julie Maroh originally titled Blue
Angel Blue
Angel (train), a
diesel railcar formerly...