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Jamiri (real name Jan-Michael Richter, born 3 May 1966 in
Hattingen Hattingen is a town in the northern part of the Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. History Hattingen is located on the south bank of the River Ruhr in the south of the Ruhr region. The town was first mentioned in 1 ...
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) is one of the most recognized comics artists in Germany. Jamiri has published nine comic collections since 1990. He has published one- and two-page comics in German magazines since 1992. Today, he has more than one million readers monthly.


Biography

Jan-Michael Richter attended the
Waldorf school Waldorf education, also known as Steiner education, is based on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy. Its educational style is holistic, intended to develop pupils' intellectual, artistic, and practical ...
in Bochum from 1972 until 1985. In 1985 he attended the Ruhr-University of Bochum where he began studying comparative literature and philosophy. He then switched in 1986 to a
design A design is a plan or specification for the construction of an object or system or for the implementation of an activity or process or the result of that plan or specification in the form of a prototype, product, or process. The verb ''to design' ...
major at the comprehensive university in Essen. Jan-Michael Richter has lived in Essen since 1986. He married Beate Kleinschmidt in 2000. She often appeared as a character in his comics. The couple separated in October 2014 after 25 years relationship. He is also the cousin of the international soccer player
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Publicity and Distribution

Jan-Michael Richter has drawn comics since childhood. In 1990 he began to draw professionally. In 1992, he became a regular comic artist for the Ruhr city magazine, Marabo. He has since published comics in other magazines. Through his strong association with the large German university magazine, Unicum, he has accompanied four generations of students through their studies; the German student populace is well-acquainted with him. In 2003, Jamiri became a regular artist for the
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, one of the largest and most acclaimed online magazines in Germany. Altogether, it is estimated that Jamiri has over a million monthly readers. Jamiri also publishes comic collections in a classical format (DIN A4 with 48 pages). Since 1994 he has published eight such collections. Although these collections are only available in German currently, translations are underway.


Works


Comic collections

*''Bochum lokal'' (1990, Bospekt-Verlag, Bochum, Germany) *''Carpe Noctem'' (1994, Unicum Edition, Bochum, Germany; republished 2002, Carlsen-Verlag, Hamburg, Germany) *''Bohème 29'' (1995, Unicum Edition, Bochum, Germany; republished 2002, Carlsen-Verlag, Hamburg, Germany) *''Homepages'' (1997, Unicum Edition, Bochum, Germany; republished 2002, Carlsen-Verlag, Hamburg, Germany) *''Kamikaze d'amour'' (1999, Eichborn-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, Germany). *''Dotcom Dummy'' (2000, Unicum Edition, Bochum, Germany; republished 2002, Carlsen-Verlag, Hamburg, Germany) *''Hypercyber'' (2002, Carlsen-Verlag, Hamburg, Germany) *''Richterskala'' (2004, Carlsen-Verlag, Hamburg, Germany) *''Pornorama'' (2005, Uni-Edition, Berlin, Germany) *''Autodox'' (2007, Uni-Edition, Berlin, Germany)


Contributions to compilations

*Association of authors: ''Cartoon 2000'' (1999, Achterbahn-Verlag, Kiel, Germany) *Marcel Feige: ''Das Große Comic-Lexikon'' (2001, Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin, Germany) *Winfried Ulrich: ''Didaktik der deutschen Sprache'' (2001, Klett-Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany)


Continuous comics artist of periodicals

*''Marabo'' (1992 until 2004) *''Unicum'' (since 1993) *''Online Today'' (1996 until 2002) *''AOL-Magazin'' (1999 until 2003) *''Mitteilungen des deutschen Mathematiker-Verbandes'' (MDMV) (since 2002) *''
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Single contributions in periodicals

''030'', ''Airbrush Art+Action'', ''Berliner Zeitung'', ''Coolibri'', ''Designers Digest'', ''Digital Arts'', ''Hamburger Morgenpost'', ''Häuptling Eigener Herd'', ''Info 3'', ''Magic Attack'', ''Neue Ruhr Zeitung'', ''Petra'', ''Prinz'', ''Ran'', ''TAZ'', ''WDR Online'', ''Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung'', ''Wieselflink''


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* (German) {{DEFAULTSORT:Jamiri German comics artists German graphic designers German illustrators Waldorf school alumni Living people Artists from Essen People from Bochum Ruhr University Bochum alumni 1966 births