Jerry Frissen

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Jerry Frissen
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BornThierry Frissen
(1964-06-02) June 2, 1964 (age 58)
Brussels, Belgium
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer, Toy Designer
Notable works
Lucha Libre
The Zombies That Ate The World
The Metabarons

Jerry Frissen (born Thierry Frissen in Brussels, on June 2, 1964) is an American comic book writer and a toy designer from Los Angeles, California. He has written the anthology comic book series Lucha Libre, The Zombies That Ate The World illustrated by Guy Davis and "The Metabarons", illustrated by Valentin Secher, Niko Henrichon and Esad Ribic.

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In English
in French

Awards

Frissen was nominated for the 2008 "Best Humor Publication" Eisner Award. [2]

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