Jaleb le télépathe
Born in the pages of Futura #6 in 1973, Jaleb le télépathe is a Bronze Age creation from Editions Lug — the French publisher that brought a distinctly European sensibility to genre comics — brought to life by the creative team of Annibale Casabianca and Edmond Fernández Ripoll. With a name that announces his telepathic nature right up front, Jaleb carved out a niche in a rich corner of Franco-Belgian science fiction and adventure publishing, sharing his stories with a colorful cast that includes Varna Zelton, Jason Spell, Khanor, Zembla, and Homicron. What's quietly remarkable is his staying power: a character debuting in 1973 who kept appearing across titles into the early 2000s has clearly left a mark on readers, and collectors will want to note that at least one of his appearances carries recognized key-issue status. For anyone diving into the vibrant world of European comics beyond the usual Anglo-American shelf, Jaleb le télépathe is a genuinely rewarding discovery.
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