Jacques Dumas (7 November 1908 – 21 July 1994), better known as Marijac, was a French comics writer, artist, and editor.
Jacques Dumas was born in Paris in 1908. He started his career as a comics artist in te 1930s and used the pen name Marijac. His best-known character in this period was the cowboy Jim Boum, which appeared in Cœurs Vaillants. During the war, he entered the Resistance and started the popular magazine Coq Hardi, where he created the series Les trois mousquetaires du maquis. The magazine existed from 1944 until 1963. His focus then shifted to the writing of comics for well known French artists like Raymond Cazanave (Capitaine Fantôme), Raymond Poivet (Colonel X), Dut, Mathelot, Étienne Le Rallic (Poncho Libertas), Kline, Trubert, and Calvo (Coquin). In later years, he continued to work as an editor at magazines aimed at girls or younger children like Mireille, Frimousse and Nano et Nanette.
In 1979, he received the Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême, the highest comics award of France.
Published by Gordinne, year unknown:
Le tour du monde de Césarin l'intrépide
Published by Gordinne between 1935 and 1940
Les premières aventures de Flic et Piaff, art by Étienne Le Rallic, also published in Dutch
Les grandes chasses du capitaine Barbedure
Jules Barigoule, 2 volumes, also published in Dutch
Les aventures du capitaine Bricket
Joe Bing l'intrépide, 3 volumes, 2 of those appeared in Dutch in 1937
Rozet cochon de lait, 2 volumes
Mirobolant - aventures aérodynamiques
Published by Châteaudun, year unknown:
Cathy, 2 volumes, art by Gloesner
Dolores de Villafranca, art by Gloesner
Laideron, 2 volumes, art by Gloesner
Published by Châteaudun between 1964 and 1983