Georges Troisfontaines (French: [t?w?f?~t?n]; died February 1, 2007) was the founder of the World Press agency, and one of the co-authors of the series Buck Danny.
After his first work for the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou before World War II, in which he published strips in relation to aviation, he created in the 1940s the World Press agency.
Jean-Michel Charlier and Uderzo decided to deliberately leave the agency and founded, together with Goscinny, first the competing Édifrance agency, and then the Pilote magazine.