Pierre Christin was a French comics writer born on 27 July 1938, who passed away on 3 October 2024. He is best known as the co-creator of the science fiction series *Valérian and Laureline*, a sprawling, imaginative space opera that would become one of the most influential Franco-Belgian comics series of its era. Christin began contributing to comics in 1969, and over a career spanning more than five decades he was credited as writer on an remarkable 245 issues across a range of titles.
Ad egne spor #[nn] (1985)
The *Valérian* series — published under various titles in multiple languages, including *Valerian und Veronique*, *Linda och Valentins äventyr*, and *Linda og Valentin* — brought Christin international reach and demonstrated the genre's potential for political and social commentary woven through adventurous, galaxy-spanning narratives. His long creative partnership on the series shaped both the look and spirit of the work, and the property's influence extended well beyond the printed page, eventually inspiring a major motion picture.
Agence Hardy #1 (2001)
Christin remained active as a writer well into his later years, with credits extending through 2025. His body of work stands as a cornerstone of French-language science fiction comics, and his sophisticated approach to storytelling — blending genre thrills with humanist themes — left a lasting mark on the medium.