Jean-Yves Mitton
Born on 11 March 1945 in France, Jean-Yves Mitton has built one of the more quietly prolific careers in French comics, accumulating credits across roughly 300 issues spanning more than five decades. He is perhaps best known for his work on the Mikros series, published by éditions Lug during the 1980s, which established him as a reliable presence in Franco-Belgian genre storytelling.
Mitton's career took shape in the early 1970s, and his output reflects an unusually broad range of craft roles — he has worked as artist, colorist, inker, letterer, and writer, giving him an intimate command of the full production process. His most frequently credited titles include Kiwi, Mykros, Planète des Singes, Mustang, and the historical series Vae Victis!, the last of which drew on his capacity for detailed period illustration to bring ancient Rome to life on the page.
That versatility across both genre fiction and historically grounded storytelling distinguishes Mitton from artists who settled into a single niche. His active period stretching from 1972 through at least 2025 speaks to a sustained dedication to the medium that few of his contemporaries have matched. No major awards are documented in available sources, but his consistent presence across a wide slate of titles marks him as a dependable and technically accomplished figure in French comics history.
Full bibliography (first 500) · 54 series
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