Émile Bravo
Artist & Scriptwriter
Emile Bravo was born in Paris in 1964, and around the same time started scribbling on anything he could find. When he realized that drawing is a rather marvelous tool for storytelling, he started in on illustrated stories. Much later, when he discovered that this is actually a job (otherwise known as a "comics artist"), he took his chance and stepped into this unknown and hostile territory. Luckily, he was accompanied by his old accomplice Jean Regnaud, with whom he made his debut with
Aleksis Strogonov, with Dargaud. He started making friends with other artists (Sfar, Christophe Blain, Emmanuel Guibert) who encouraged him in his comic book quest, and with whom he eventually founded the Atelier des Vosges. He then produced
Les épatantes aventures de Jules (Dargaud 1999, Europe Comics 2016,
The Amazing Adventures of Jules), which won him public acclaim. A few more comics down the line, Emile Bravo agreed to take on Dupuis' flagship series,
Spirou and Fantasio, giving it his own personal twist. He addressed all the questions he himself had about the famous bellboy: How did a young hotel porter become the adventurer that we know and love today? How did his friendship with Fantasio come about? This exploration has turned into two landmark works,
Spirou: The Diary of a Naive Young Man, and the ambitious four-part
Spirou: Hope Against All Odds, set against the backdrop of wartime Belgium (Dupuis, Europe Comics).
Country of origin: France
Europe Comics Publisher: Dargaud (France)