After Bernadette Després, Gilles Rochier, Florence Dupré la Tour, Laureline Mattiussi, Katherine Ferrier, Fabcaro, Catel, Zeina Abirached, Emmanuel Guibert, Yoon-Sun Park, Tristoon, Camille Jourdy, Frank Margerin, Lisa Mandel, François Olislaeger, Joseph Falzon, Régis Loisel, Catherine Meurisse, Giorgia Marras, Jul and Florence Cestac, Jérémie Moreau is the new guest author of All of France draws! for the 22th episode of the digital operation as part of the Year of the Comic Strip. Jérémie Moreau’s strip will be unveiled Monday, November 30, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. on @ 2020annéeBD’s social networks.
Jeremiah Moreau was born in 1987 in the Paris region, but now lives in Valence. From the age of 8, he participates each year in the Angoulême school comics competition and obtains the Prize at the age of 16, in 2005. He quickly joins the Gobelins school, animated films section, leaving some time aside the comic. This experience made him discover a more moving and expressive drawing. Among his influences, he retains Franquin, but also the poetry of Gus Bofa, the beauty of Winsor McCay or the madness of James Ensor. A promising author, he received the Young Talents Prize at the Angoulême Festival in 2012. At the same time, he worked in animation cinema, as a “character designer” (Despicable Me 2 and The Lorax).
Hartlepool’s Monkey, his first publication, received numerous awards, including the 2013 Comic Bookstore Prize and the 2013 Château de Cheverny Prize for the Historical Comic Strip. In 2014, he released a diptych on competition and tennis, Max Winson. This is his first solo comic (script, drawing). In October 2015, appears Storm at Stud adaptation of the eponymous novel by Christophe Donner in comic strip. In 2018, The GRIMR Saga, takes us into the majestic Icelandic landscapes and wins the Golden Fauve of the International Comic Strip Festival. His latest album is The Panther’s Speech.
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