Jean-David Morvan
Born on 28 November 1969, Jean-David Morvan is a prolific French comics writer based in Reims, France. He trained as an artist at the Institut Saint-Luc in Brussels, but after recognizing that his real gift lay in constructing stories rather than drawing them, he redirected his career toward writing — a transition that has proved remarkably fruitful across more than 230 published albums.
Morvan's most sustained creative partnerships have been with artist José Luis Munuera, with whom he worked on the classic Belgian series Spirou et Fantasio as well as Sir Pyle and Merlin, and with Philippe Buchet on the science-fiction series Wake. Catalog records also show him as the writer behind a cluster of genre titles — Sillage, Nävis, Zorn & Dirna, Konvooi, Armada, and Le cycle de Tschaï — spanning an active career that stretches from 1995 into the mid-2020s, an output of over 200 credited issues that speaks to his consistency and range. In 2016 he embarked on an ambitious multi-volume adaptation of René Barjavel's novel Ashes, Ashes, completed in 2021, demonstrating his interest in translating literary source material into sequential art. Across science fiction, adventure, and classic Franco-Belgian humor, Morvan has established himself as one of the more versatile and dependable writers working in the medium today.
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