Frantz Duchazeau was born in Angoulême and settled peacefully in Paris in 1993. He began his career working for various magazines and newspapers such as the French Disney magazine "Le Journal de Mickey" and "Spirou." In 2002, he illustrated the first part of his series "Igor et les monstres" (Dargaud), with a script by Pierre Veys. He and his friend Gwen de Bonneval created the double album "Gilgamesh" together (also for Dargaud). A recurring collaborator has been Fabien Vehlmann ("La nuit de l'Inca," "Dieu qui pue, dieu qui pète," "Les Cinq Conteurs de Bagdad," "Le Diable amoureux et autres films jamais tournés par Méliès"). Frantz Duchazeau has also written short stories and has illustrated for children's literature. In 2011, he published "Lomax," a graphic novel about the American father and son collectors of folk songs, published by Dargaud (and in English by Europe Comics in 2020).
Country of origin: France Europe Comics Publisher: Dargaud (France)