My Love for Drawing
Growing up in France, I was introduced to the world of manga through popular series such as Saint Seiya, featuring the gold cloth knights. Another favourite was Dragon Ball Z, which featured characters with unique hairstyles. Lastly, there was the beloved Magical Girl, Sailor Moon, and her group of friends, the Sailors. These were just a few anime series I enjoyed during my childhood.
My love for Japanese animations led me to read the paper version, where I discovered Shoujo comics like Fruits Basket (which I highly recommend), Shounen and Seinen comics such as GTO or FMA, Battle Royale, and the controversial Shounen-ai (gay manga/anime relationships). I got familiar with mangaka who incorporate the latest topics into their work, and I found inspiration in CLAMP's magnificent Tokyo Babylon and Card Captor Sakura, Kaori Yuki's Count Cain, and You Higuri's Cantarella.
My Love for Drawing
Growing up in France, I was introduced to the world of manga through popular series such as Saint Seiya, featuring the gold cloth knights. Another favourite was Dragon Ball Z, which featured characters with unique hairstyles. Lastly, there was the beloved Magical Girl, Sailor Moon, and her group of friends, the Sailors. These were just a few anime series I enjoyed during my childhood.
My love for Japanese animations led me to read the paper version, where I discovered Shoujo comics like Fruits Basket (which I highly recommend), Shounen and Seinen comics such as GTO or FMA, Battle Royale, and the controversial Shounen-ai (gay manga/anime relationships). I got familiar with mangaka who incorporate the latest topics into their work, and I found inspiration in CLAMP's magnificent Tokyo Babylon and Card Captor Sakura, Kaori Yuki's Count Cain, and You Higuri's Cantarella.
Manga-Style Characters
Over the years, I have come to appreciate Josei and Seinen mangas more, thanks to the works of talented creators like Ai Yazawa, who created the masterpiece "Nana" that follows the story of Nana Osaki and Nana Komatsu, and Naoki Urasawa, who wrote the thriller "Monster". These two genres, along with Shounen-ai, have been the primary sources of inspiration for my own work "Les Enfants Pécheurs"
Thanks to the intricate relationships and complex storylines in Japanese culture, I've been inspired to create my own, which I hope will captivate my future readers.
Manga-Style Characters
Over the years, I have come to appreciate Josei and Seinen mangas more, thanks to the works of talented creators like Ai Yazawa, who created the masterpiece "Nana" that follows the story of Nana Osaki and Nana Komatsu, and Naoki Urasawa, who wrote the thriller "Monster". These two genres, along with Shounen-ai, have been the primary sources of inspiration for my own work "Les Enfants Pécheurs"
Thanks to the intricate relationships and complex storylines in Japanese culture, I've been inspired to create my own, which I hope will captivate my future readers.