- Jan Lööf
Jan Lööf (born 1940) is a Swedish
illustrator ,author , comic creator andjazz musician.Lööf studied at the
Stockholm Art Academy in the early 1960s. In 1967, he started his most famouscomic strip "Felix", which soon gained popularity into many parts of the world. Mixing humor and adventure, "Felix" has sometimes been described as a more naivistic version of "The Adventures of Tintin ". Later, Lööf created other comics, such as "Bellman" (a humor strip about a Stockholm hobo) and "Ville" (a "comedic adventure" about an unemployed Stockholm author, teaming up withOlof Palme and Carl XVI Gustaf to fight the bad guys).In the early 1970s, Lööf participated as actor in a few productions, among them the Swedish cult children's TV show "Tårtan" ("The cake") about three incompetent and filthy sailors-turned-bakers. In 1985, Lööf produced his own children's show, the animated "Skrot-Nisse och Hans Vänner" ("
Scrap -Nils and his friends"), for Swedish National Television.Jan Lööf's own books for children have been very popular, both in Sweden and worldwide. Among them are "The Story of the Red Apple" and "Uncle Louie's Fantastic Sea Voyage". He has also illustrated children's books written by his friend and colleague
Carl-Johan de Geer .Lööf is known to spend his spare time playing the
saxophone .External links
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/l/loof_jan.htm info from the Lambiek Comiclopedia of Artists]
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