Saturday and Sunday

Saturday and Sunday Vol 1 · Europe Comics
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Saturday and Sunday are a pair of lizards living the good life, lazing around on a tropical atoll and fishing off the beach. But when Saturday comes down with a case of acute questionitis, the big mysteries—why are we here? how did we get here?—won't leave him alone. Only travel can cure his ills, and he sets off with Sunday in tow. What's a best friend to do but tag along? Together, the indefatigable duo have encounters both fanciful and philosophical in this charming and freewheeling paean to simple joys, curiosity, and friendship, fit for all ages.

About the author

Born on January 30th 1972, Fabien Vehlmann spent a happy childhood in France in Les Landes and the Savoie region before enrolling in business school in Nantes. After a job in a theatrical group, which enabled him to get acquainted with video and radio media, he entered a scriptwriting contest held in 1996 by the magazine ‘Spirou.' His entry, unfortunately, was rejected, because he failed to adhere to the prescribed format. However, this only encouraged him to persevere, and soon he was hooked: he returned home to his parents and did nothing but write scripts for a whole year. And one fine day, ‘Spirou' relented and finally opened its doors to him! Vehlmann made his debut with "Green Manor" (Dupuis, Cinebook in English), with artist Denis Bodart, followed by "Samedi et dimanche" with Gwen (Dargaud; Europe Comics 2020). In 2002, he published "Le Marquis d'Anaon" with Mathieu Bonhomme, and 2004 saw the publication of "IAN" (illustrated by Ralph Meyer), with both series being put out by Dargaud. More recently, in addition to his work on the long-running "Spirou & Fantasio" series, the author has also created the groundbreaking "Seuls" (Dupuis; "Alone," Cinebook), adapted into a film in early 2017. Vehlmann's works are all masterpieces and have already established him as one of the most skillful scriptwriters of his generation.

Gwen de Bonneval was born in 1973 in Nantes. At the beginning of his career he worked for the press and in children's publishing. In 1998 he joined the Atelier des Vosges and devoted himself to his greatest passion: comics. With scriptwriter Fabien Vehlmann, he created the series "Samedi et Dimanche" (Dargaud; Europe Comics 2020), and both wrote and illustrated the series "Basile Bonjour" for publisher Delcourt. Later, together with some friends (including Matthieu Bonhomme and Stéphane Oiry), he created the Atelier du coin. There he worked on projects like "Monsieur Forme" (Delcourt), "Gilgamesh" (Dargaud), and "Messire Guillaume" (Dupuis), the latter of which was recognized at the Angouleme Comics Festival. In 2013, he published the last volume of the series "Bonneval Pacha" (Dargaud). His most recent work includes the saga "Le Dernier Atlas," together with Fabien Vehlmann and Hervé Tanquerelle (Dupuis; "Last of the Atlases," Europe Comics).

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