Emmanuel Guibert
Emmanuel Guibert was born on April 21, 1964, in Paris, France. He is best known as both a writer and artist in French comics, with a career spanning from 1992 to 2020 and credits on 29 issues. Guibert is celebrated for his versatility, creating everything from the whimsical children's series *Sardine in Outer Space* and the beloved *Ariol* to the deeply personal, documentary-style *Alan's War*. His work often blends a clean, expressive line with a warm, humanistic touch, and he has collaborated with artists like Joann Sfar and Marc Boutavant. Among his notable co-creations is the time-traveling sci-fi series *Infinity 8*. In recognition of his contributions to the medium, Guibert was awarded the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and received the Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême, one of comics' highest honors. His legacy lies in his ability to move effortlessly between lighthearted adventure and profound, real-life storytelling, making him a distinctive and respected figure in European comics.
Full bibliography · 23 series
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