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rdfs:comment | - <default>José Chung</default> Gender Status Born Died Spouse Family Occupation Rank Affiliations Appearances Portrayed by José Chung was an author whose self-described "lovable flamboyancy" made him "not only a literary icon, but a cultural one as well." Some of his earliest work was for the magazine The Dark Mask, where he worked alongside several other young writers, including Juggernaut Onan Goopta. After he became a successful novelist, his celebrity rose to the point where he was asked to appear in an award-winning film at Cannes (which may have been an exaggeration, as it bore a great resemblance to the children's show H.R. Pufinstuff). (MM: "José Chung's Doomsday Defense")
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abstract | - <default>José Chung</default> Gender Status Born Died Spouse Family Occupation Rank Affiliations Appearances Portrayed by José Chung was an author whose self-described "lovable flamboyancy" made him "not only a literary icon, but a cultural one as well." Some of his earliest work was for the magazine The Dark Mask, where he worked alongside several other young writers, including Juggernaut Onan Goopta. After he became a successful novelist, his celebrity rose to the point where he was asked to appear in an award-winning film at Cannes (which may have been an exaggeration, as it bore a great resemblance to the children's show H.R. Pufinstuff). (MM: "José Chung's Doomsday Defense")
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