Jacques Collin
Jacques Collin is best known as a French comics colorist, letterer, and writer whose career spanned from 1993 to 2017, with credits on ten issues. He was born in France, though his exact birth and death dates are not recorded. Collin entered the comics field through the European bande dessinée tradition, contributing to a range of titles that showcase his versatility. His most-credited works include *Requiem chevalier vampire*, *Dead Inside*, *De Onthoofde Arenden* and its bundeling, *Omaha*, and *Playboy's Little Annie Fanny*. He collaborated with various artists and writers on these projects, though specific partners are not detailed in available records. Collin’s style is marked by careful coloring and lettering that supports the narrative tone of each book. He is not known for creating major characters or series from scratch but rather for his steady technical contributions to established properties. Later in his life, his work remained focused on European and adult-oriented comics. No major awards are associated with his name in the provided source material. His legacy is that of a reliable craftsman who helped bring the visual and textual elements of these titles to completion.
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