Jean Leguay (artist)


Jean Leguay, better known as Jano, is a French comics artist.

Biography

Jano studied fine arts in Paris for three years. His first comic was Kebra in 1978, in collaboration with Bertrand Tramber. It was published in French comic magazines B.D., Métal Hurlant, Charlie Mensuel, Rigolo, L'Echo des Savannes and Zoulou. Kebra is a rat-like character, although Jano's protagonists often defy a correct classification as a certain species. Gazoline, a female humanized cheetah, appeared in Kosmik Komiks in 1983. After a trip to Africa in 1984 Jano created Keubla. His style sometimes is compared to Moebius', but more comical and down-to-earth and with definitely more sex scenes.
In addition to his comics Jano illustrated books for children as well as his own travel experiences. In 2003 Anna Azevedo, Renata Baldo, and Eduardo Souza Lima made the documentary film Rio de Jano, showing Jano exploring Rio de Janeiro.
Gazoline et la planète rouge won the Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Best Album in 1990.

Works

Kebra

Fait comme un rat 1981Kebra chope les boules! 1982Le zonard des étoiles 1982La honte aux trousses 1983Kébra Krado Komix 1985Les Aventures de Kébra 1997

Keubla

Sur La Piste Du Bongo 1986Wallaye! 1987

Other

Ça Roule 1983Carnet D'afrique 1986Gazoline et la planète rouge 1989Le Pygmée Géant 1997Kémi - Le Rat De Brousse 1994Les Fabuleuses Dérives de Santa Sardinha 1: 1999, 2: 2003Bonjour les Indes 1991Paname 1997Rio de Janeiro 2001