Bernard Edward "Bernie" Mireault (born 1961) is a Canadian comic book artist and writer.
Comics critic Timothy Callahan has argued that Mireault is one of the unheralded creators who helped bring in the Modern Age of Comic Books:
Mireault was born in Marville, France, where both parents were stationed while working for the Canadian Armed Forces. In 1963, the Mireault family moved back to Canada. Raised as an Anglophone in Rawdon, Quebec, he has b...
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