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'''Michel Greg''' born '''Michel Régnier''' in 1931 in Belgium, deceased in 1999, was one of the most important figures of the FrancoBelgianComics post-war industry. Mainly known for his series ''ComicBook/AchilleTalon'', he actually wrote dozens. [[{{Workaholic}} Literally]]: the (undenied) legend says that, as editor-in-chief of ''Franchise/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', he was sometimes writing for ''seventeen'' different series ''at the same time''.

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'''Michel Greg''' born '''Michel Régnier''' in Michel Régnier (5 May 1931 in Belgium, deceased in 1999, – 29 October 1999), better known as Greg, was one of the most important figures of the FrancoBelgianComics post-war industry. Mainly known for his series ''ComicBook/AchilleTalon'', he actually wrote dozens. [[{{Workaholic}} Literally]]: the (undenied) legend says that, as editor-in-chief of ''Franchise/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', he was sometimes writing for ''seventeen'' different series ''at the same time''.

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Greg had three lives and could do everything and write every genre for every coauthor. He wrote great and intelligent stories as varied as ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]]'' for [[Creator/AndreFranquin Franquin]], ''[[TheWestern Comanche]]'' for Hermann or ''Luc Orient'', a "ComicStrip/FlashGordon-like" with Eddy Paape. He was also an accomplished artist, writing and drawing the comic ''Achille Talon''.

He had a real flair to detect young talents, who were sometimes very inspired by his style, as [[ComicStrip/LeonardLeGenie Turk, de Groot]] or [[ComicStrip/{{Cubitus}} Dupa]].

In the early 80's, living in the United States, he wrote for TV Shows ''Series/TheLoveBoat'' and ''Franchise/PerryMason''.

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Greg had three lives and could do everything and write every genre for every coauthor. He wrote great and intelligent stories as varied as ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]]'' for [[Creator/AndreFranquin Franquin]], ''[[TheWestern Comanche]]'' for Hermann or ''Luc Orient'', a "ComicStrip/FlashGordon-like" "''ComicStrip/FlashGordon''-like" with Eddy Paape. He was also an accomplished artist, writing and drawing the comic ''Achille Talon''.

He had a real flair to detect young talents, who were sometimes very inspired by his style, as [[ComicStrip/LeonardLeGenie [[ComicBook/LeonardLeGenie Turk, de Groot]] or [[ComicStrip/{{Cubitus}} [[ComicBook/{{Cubitus}} Dupa]].

In the early 80's, '80s, living in the United States, he wrote for TV Shows ''Series/TheLoveBoat'' and ''Franchise/PerryMason''.''Franchise/PerryMason''.

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He had a real flair to detect young talents, who were sometimes very inspired by his style, as [[LeonardLeGenie Turk, de Groot]] or [[{{Cubitus}} Dupa]].

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He had a real flair to detect young talents, who were sometimes very inspired by his style, as [[LeonardLeGenie [[ComicStrip/LeonardLeGenie Turk, de Groot]] or [[{{Cubitus}} [[ComicStrip/{{Cubitus}} Dupa]].
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'''Michel Greg''' born '''Michel Régnier''' in 1931 in Belgium, deceased in 1999, was one of the most important figures of the FrancoBelgian Comics post-war industry. Mainly known for his series ''ComicBook/AchilleTalon'', he actually wrote dozens. [[{{Workaholic}} Literally]]: the (undenied) legend says that, as editor-in-chief of ''Franchise/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', he was sometimes writing for ''seventeen'' different series ''at the same time''.

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'''Michel Greg''' born '''Michel Régnier''' in 1931 in Belgium, deceased in 1999, was one of the most important figures of the FrancoBelgian Comics FrancoBelgianComics post-war industry. Mainly known for his series ''ComicBook/AchilleTalon'', he actually wrote dozens. [[{{Workaholic}} Literally]]: the (undenied) legend says that, as editor-in-chief of ''Franchise/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', he was sometimes writing for ''seventeen'' different series ''at the same time''.
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'''Michel Greg''' born '''Michel Régnier''' in 1931 in Belgium, deceased in 1999, was one of the most important figures of the {{Franco-Belgian Comics}} post-war industry. Mainly known for his series ''ComicBook/AchilleTalon'', he actually wrote dozens. [[{{Workaholic}} Literally]]: the (undenied) legend says that, as editor-in-chief of ''Franchise/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', he was sometimes writing for ''seventeen'' different series ''at the same time''.

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'''Michel Greg''' born '''Michel Régnier''' in 1931 in Belgium, deceased in 1999, was one of the most important figures of the {{Franco-Belgian Comics}} FrancoBelgian Comics post-war industry. Mainly known for his series ''ComicBook/AchilleTalon'', he actually wrote dozens. [[{{Workaholic}} Literally]]: the (undenied) legend says that, as editor-in-chief of ''Franchise/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', he was sometimes writing for ''seventeen'' different series ''at the same time''.
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'''Michel Greg''' born '''Michel Régnier''' in 1931 in Belgium, deceased in 1999, was one of the most important figures of the {{Franco-Belgian Comics}} post-war industry. Mainly known for his series ''ComicBook/AchilleTalon'', he actually wrote dozens. [[{{Workaholic}} Literally]]: the (undenied) legend says that, as editor-in-chief of ''Franchise/{{Tintin}} Magazine'', he was sometimes writing for ''seventeen'' different series ''at the same time''.

Greg had three lives and could do everything and write every genre for every coauthor. He wrote great and intelligent stories as varied as ''[[ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio Spirou]]'' for [[Creator/AndreFranquin Franquin]], ''[[TheWestern Comanche]]'' for Hermann or ''Luc Orient'', a "ComicStrip/FlashGordon-like" with Eddy Paape. He was also an accomplished artist, writing and drawing the comic ''Achille Talon''.

He had a real flair to detect young talents, who were sometimes very inspired by his style, as [[LeonardLeGenie Turk, de Groot]] or [[{{Cubitus}} Dupa]].

In the early 80's, living in the United States, he wrote for TV Shows ''Series/TheLoveBoat'' and ''Franchise/PerryMason''.

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