Jean Dufaux
Jean Dufaux (French: [dyfo]; born 7 June 1949) is a Belgian comic book writer. Beginning his professional career as a journalist for "CINÉ-PRESSE",[1] Dufaux started writing comic books in the 1980s. Perhaps his most well-known, and certainly his most long-running, series is Jessica Blandy.
Jean Dufaux | |
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Born | Ninove, Belgium | 7 June 1949
Occupation | Writer, journalist |
Nationality | Belgian |
Genre | Comic books |
Notable works | Jessica Blandy |
Selected works
- Le Bois des Vierges (1 volume, illustrated by Béatrice Tillier)
- Djinn (13 volumes, illustrated by Ana Mirallès)
- Jessica Blandy (24 volumes, illustrated by Renaud)
- Monsieur Noir (2 volumes, illustrated by Griffo)
- Murena (8 volumes, illustrated by Philippe Delaby)
- Rapaces (4 volumes, illustrated by Enrico Marini)
- Les Rochester (6 volumes, illustrated by Philippe Wurm)
- Crusade (4 volumes. illustrated by Philippe Xavier)
- L'impératrice rouge (4 volumes, illustrated by Philippe Adamov)
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