Zeropedia: Volume 1

Europe Comics
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What was the Roswell incident? Why did people in the Stone Age paint pictures on cave walls? What is the Larsen effect? What was the "Wow!" signal? How do carnivorous plants catch their prey? What is absolute zero? Author Fabcaro, smitten by science, tackles countless scientific subjects alongside artist Julien/CDM in this illustrated "encyclopedia." Through humor and irony, they manage to make even the trickiest topics accessible to all—in just one page!

關於作者

Born in 1973 in Montpellier, Fabrice Caro (known as Fabcaro) was interested in science from early on and earned a degree in physical science before training to be a teacher. He soon stopped his studies however to pursue his first passion: writing and drawing. He got his start in 1998 creating several monthly strips for "Le Coca'zine," and by 2002 he had begun to work regularly for a number of publications, including the comics monthly "Tchô!", as well as "L'Écho des savanes" and "Fluide glacial." He also contributed to several artist collectives. In 2012 he created "Z comme Don Diego" (Dargaud), illustrated by Fabrice Erre, and in 2014 he was nominated in Angouleme for "Carnet du Pérou" (published by Six pieds sous terre). The same year, he took up one of Greg's most legendary characters with a reboot of "Achille Talon," illustrated by Serge Carrère. More recently, alongside Julien Solé, Fabcaro has also produced the monthly page "Zeropedia" for the magazine "Science & Vie Junior," published as an anthology by Dargaud in 2018 (Europe Comics 2019).

Julien Solé, aka Julien/CDM, is the son of artist Jean Solé. He was born in 1971 in the suburbs of Paris. In high school, with a group of artists that included Ralph Meyer, he contributed to the creation of a fanzine, before going on to study at the École Boulle in Paris, followed by the École Duperré, and finally starting his professional life at "Fluide Glacial" as a graphic artist. In 1997, Manu Larcenet began writing science fiction short stories for him, which turned into "À l'ouest de l'infini" (Fluide Glacial), and Solé would continue to explore the futurist genre in the years to come, publishing "Cosmik Roger" (Audie) and "Planet Ranger" (Le Lombard). Alongside Yan Lindingre, he then created the political satire "Business is Business" (Glénat, 2009) and the series "The Zumbies" (Audie), a punchy mix of rock and zombies. Having discovered a new passion for sharks, he published "Shark Book" (Audie 2014) and "Les Requins" (Le Lombard, "La Petite Bédéthèque des saviors"; "The Little Book of Knowledge," IDW), with the help of marine biologist Bernard Séret. In parallel, Solé often works for "La revue dessinée" and "Technikart," occasionally collaborating with writers such as Jorge Bernstein and Hervé Bourhis. In recent years, alongside Fabcaro, Solé has also produced the monthly page "Zeropedia" for the magazine "Science & Vie Junior" (published as an anthology by Dargaud in 2018; Europe Comics in English). And switching creative gears somewhat, in 2018 he also published, alongside author Bernard Swysen, the first volume of the historical non-fiction series "Les Méchants de l'Histoire" (Dupuis; "History's Greatest Villains," Europe Comics), introducing readers to Vlad Dracula, otherwise known as Vlad the Impaler.

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