Pierre Seron
Pierre Seron was a Belgian comic book artist born on 9 February 1942, who passed away on 24 May 2017. He is best remembered as the creator behind *Les Petits Hommes*, a long-running series that became the cornerstone of his career and earned him recognition across European comics markets.
Seron's work spans an impressive range of credited roles — artist, colorist, inker, letterer, and writer — demonstrating a rare hands-on versatility across 214 issues between 1972 and 2017. This breadth of contribution suggests an artist deeply invested in controlling the full visual and narrative texture of his work. *Les Petits Hommes*, which appeared in various translated editions including *De Mini-Mensjes* and *Die Abenteuer der Minimenschen*, found audiences well beyond his native Belgium, reflecting the wider reach of the Franco-Belgian comics tradition he worked within.
Much of his output appeared through *Robbedoes*, the Dutch-language edition of the storied anthology *Spirou*, a publication that served as a launching pad for numerous major European comics talents. The series was also collected under the title *Minis Classics*, suggesting its enduring appeal to readers across generations. Seron remained active in comics until the final year of his life, a testament to his sustained dedication to the medium over a career that stretched more than four decades.
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