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Job, the creator and screenwriter of Yakari, has died

DISAPPEARANCE – André Jobin, who imagined the character of the young Sioux from the Lakota tribe, died Tuesday at the age of 96, Le Lombard editions announced.

The Swiss comic book writer André Jobin, known as Job, who imagined the character of Yakari, died on Tuesday October 8 at the age of 96, Le Lombard publishers announced on Wednesday.

Born in Delémont in the Swiss Jura, trained in journalism, he had the idea of ​​a weekly for young people launched in Montreux in 1964, The Spectacled Toad. His first series of comics, in 1967, tells the life of an owl, in The Adventures of Pythagoras and Co.drawn by Derib (Claude de Ribaupierre, who is now 80 years old).

The duo then created Yakaria child of the Lakota tribe in the northern United States. “Yakari took his first steps in black and white on December 12, 1969. The two authors could not imagine the immense success to come”explains Le Lombard. This character escapes the western: he does not meet settlers or cowboys, and he interacts with the animals. Yakari will give his name to another weekly, which will have 256 issues between 1974 and 1996. And he will be the hero of 38 albums for which Job wrote the script, between 1973 and 2014.

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André Jobin has spoken very little in the media throughout his career. To write Yakari, he told Swiss radio RFJ in 2017, “I researched a lot. I am a journalist, I remain a journalist. I have read a lot about the Redskins, of the Lakota tribe. And I was amazed by these people, children of Mother Earth.

Yakari on horseback.
The Lombard

The comic gave rise to an animated series broadcast from 2005 on the Télévisions and RTBF channels in Belgium. Job won the youth prize at the Angoulême International Comics Festival for two Yakari albums, in 1982 and 2006. He lived in the Nîmes region, in the south of France.

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