Martin Veyron
Martin Veyron was born on 27 March 1950 in Dax, Landes, France. He is a French comic book author and novelist, recognized for his graphic novels and editorial cartoons. His work is characterized by a disenchanted vaudeville tone and sharp social commentary, reminiscent of Gérard Lauzier. Veyron’s career in comics spanned from 1979 to 1994, during which he contributed as an artist, inker, letterer, and writer on 11 issues. He is best known for titles such as *Bernard Lermite*, *G-punktet*, *L'amour propre ne le reste jamais très longtemps*, and appearances in anthologies like *Pilot*, *Taschen Comics*, and *U-Comix präsentiert*. Veyron’s later life saw him expand into novel writing, though his legacy remains tied to his incisive, often cynical explorations of human behavior. He has received recognition for his contributions to the medium, though specific awards are not detailed in available sources.
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