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・ Jean Gorin
・ Jean Gornish
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・ Jean Gottmann
・ Jean Goujon
・ Jean Goujon (cyclist)
・ Jean Goulin
・ Jean Gounot
・ Jean Govaerts
・ Jean Graczyk
・ Jean Grae
・ Jean Graham
・ Jean Grancolas
・ Jean Grandjean
・ Jean Gras
Jean Graton
・ Jean Gratton
・ Jean Grave
・ Jean Gravelle
・ Jean Greeff
・ Jean Grelaud
・ Jean Grellier
・ Jean Grenet
・ Jean Grenier
・ Jean Grey
・ Jean Grey in other media
・ Jean Gribomont
・ Jean Griswold
・ Jean Grolier de Servières
・ Jean Grondin


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Jean Graton

Jean Graton (born 10 August 1923) is a comic book author and cartoonist of French nationality.〔 〕 Graton created the famous character Michel Vaillant and the eponymous series in 1957.
==Biography==
Jean Graton was born in Nantes, France, in 1923. He moved to Brussels in 1947 and worked there in animation and advertising companies. He was hired by ''Spirou'' magazine in 1952, for which he illustrated ''Belles Histoires de l'Oncle Paul''. Determined to create and draw his own characters, he got a job for ''Tintin'' magazine. From 1953, he published his own stories in ''Tintin''. Some consisting of a few strips, and most related to sports and automobiles, were published in 1957 by Le Lombard in an album entitled ''Ca c'est du sport!''.
In 1957, Jean Graton created the character Michel Vaillant. Some short comics were published in ''Tintin'' and acquired huge popularity. As soon as 1959, a full album was published by Le Lombard. In 1966, Graton created the ''Les Labourdet'' series with his wife, Francine, and published it between 1967 and 1970 in the ''Chez Nous'' magazine. In 1972, he created Julie Wood, a character who starred first in her own series, then in the ''Michel Vaillant'' series. In 1982, Graton started, with his son Philippe Graton, his own publishing house, Graton Editeur. He launched, with Phillippe Graton, the ''Dossiers Michel Vaillant'' series in 1995, each album of which being dedicated to a famous driver. In 2000, they created the ''Palmarès Inedit'' series, made up of comics that were drawn by Graton in the 1950s and 1960s, including the ''Labourdet'' series, as well as comics that had not been published before.
In 2004, Jean Graton, at the age of 80, decided to retire and to stop drawing. His works are continued by Philippe Graton and the Studio Graton, which he created himself.

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