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Jaleb le télépathe

22 appearances · Bronze Age · 1973–2003 · 1 key issues
Who is Jaleb le télépathe?

Jaleb le télépathe is a telepathic character who debuted in the French science-fiction anthology Futura, published by Editions Lug. His very name announces his psychic ability, placing him within the European SF adventure tradition of the early 1970s.

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.

Futura
#6
★ First appearance
Futura #6
Jan 1973

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Appearances

CrossGen Extra (2002)
#3
Planète Comics (1997)
#14
Strangers (2002)
#1
Image Comics (2003)