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Jean Dufaux (; born 7 June 1949) is a
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writer. Beginning his professional career as a
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for "CINÉ-PRESSE",Dupuis Biography of Jean Dufaux (french)
/ref> Dufaux started writing comic books in the 1980s. Perhaps his most well-known, and certainly his most long-running, series is '' Jessica Blandy''.


Selected works

*'' Le Bois des Vierges'' (1 volume, illustrated by Béatrice Tillier) *'' Complainte des landes perdues'' *''
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'' (13 volumes, illustrated by Ana Mirallès) *'' Jessica Blandy'' (24 volumes, illustrated by
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) *'' Monsieur Noir'' (2 volumes, illustrated by Griffo) *'' Murena'' (8 volumes, illustrated by
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) *'' 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) * '' Pasolini — Pig! Pig! Pig!'' (1 volume, illustrated by
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Short biography (english)Biography (french)
1949 births Living people People from East Flanders Belgian comics writers French graphic novelists {{Europe-comics-creator-stub