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Jacques Dumas (7
November 1908 – 21 July 1994),
better known as
Marijac, was a
French comics writer, artist, and editor.
Jacques Dumas was born in Paris...
- "Franco-Belgian comics" expression, with
comic artist Marijac having been a trailblazer.
Marijac actually started out for
Coeurs Vaillants in the 1930s...
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Adventures of
Tintin to France, as well as
Sylvain et Sylvette, the
comics of
Marijac, and of Cabu. Cœurs
Vaillants was
founded December 8, 1929 by the conservative...
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Eugene Carson Blake,
American minister and
educator (d. 1985) 1908 –
Marijac,
French author and
illustrator (d. 1994) 1909 – Ruby Hurley,
American civil...
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magazine Far West, his
first freelance commercial sales.
Magazine editor Marijac thought young Giraud was
gifted with a
knack for
humorous comics, but none...
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Jerry Spring,
Tanguy et Laverdure) 1978 Jean-Marc
Reiser (cartoonist) 1979
Marijac (Jacques Dumas) (youth comics) 1980 Fred (Othon Aristides) 1981 Moebius...
- (b. 1913) 1991 – Paul Warwick,
English race car
driver (b. 1969) 1994 –
Marijac,
French author and
illustrator (b. 1908) 1997 – Olaf Kopvillem, Estonian-Canadian...
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Richard Marazano - (Cuervos)
Frank Margerin - (Lucien,
Simone et Léon)
Marijac - (Jules Barigoule, Jim Boum, Les
Trois Mousquetaires du Maquis, scripted...
- Sailor" from Knockout. Published: 1
October 1949 to 9
August 1952 Writer:
Marijac Artists: Dut, R. J. Plummer,
Patrick Nicolle,
Steve Chapman On the run...
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Semaine de Suzette, L'Épatant and Le bon
point illustré.
French authors like
Marijac contributed to
Belgian magazines as well. The 1920s saw the
formation of...