Horlogiom, by Fabrice Lebeault
'Horlogiom'. 

Fabrice Lebeault was born in 1971 in Albi and studied Private Law. He chose an artistic career however, and his first assignment was a promotional comic for a radio station. He subsequently made illustrations for publishers like Ramsay and Jocatop, and worked with the SABAN animation studios. By 1993, his poetic and philosophical science fiction series 'Horlogiom' launched his comic career. It was published by Delcourt in five books between 1994 and 2000. Two new installments have appeared in 2011 and 2014.

In 2004 and 2006, Lebeault and writer Denis-Pierre Filippi published the diptych 'Le Croquemitaine' in the Dupuis Aire Libre collection. In both 'Horlogiom' and 'Le Croquemitaine', Lebeault creates fictional and Orwell-like societies, where the heroes resemble characters of popular 19th-century serials. In 2008 he also showcased his interest in 19th century literature with the Fantomas-tribute 'Le Mangeur d'Histoires', also published by Dupuis. Lebeault is additionally the author of the children's comic 'Félix' (Delcourt Jeunesse, 2001).

Le Croquemitaine, by Fabrice Lebeault
'Le Croquemitaine'. 

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