Jérémy was born in 1984 and currently lives in Belgium. He started his career at the age of 17 as a colorist for the series "Murena" (Dargaud, Europe Comics in English) alongside Philippe Delaby. While working on this series and on "La Complainte des landes perdues" (Dargaud; "Lament of the Lost Moors, " Cinebook), he found time to co-create his own series, "Barracuda" (Dargaud, Cinebook in English), this time about pirates, with a script by Jean Dufaux.
When his teacher and role model Philippe Delaby passed away, Jérémy agreed to complete his unfinished pages for the latest volume of "La Complainte des landes perdues." After finishing the six-volume "Barracuda" series, he began work on "Les Chevaliers d'Héliopolis" (Glénat), with a script by Alejandro Jodorowsky. In 2018, Jérémy published his first work as a scriptwriter, "Layla" (Dargaud, Europe Comics in English), illustrated by the young and talented artist Mika.
During his early years, Mika spent his free time drawing, inspired primarily by manga and the Japanese style.
When in the early 2000s manga started to arrive in the European publishing market, however, French publishers were not yet ready for this new art form. Mika turned to traditional Franco-Belgian comics, taking part in two collective volumes, the "Contes du Korrigan" (2004) and "Les Contes de Brocéliande" (2005). In 2006, he created his first full-length work, "Les Larmes de fées" (Soleil), with a script by François Debois.
With two friends, he then took a chance in Japan, where he met with the most important manga publishers. Once back in France, he created the manga series "Pen Dragon" (Les Humanoïdes associés). In 2018, he joined with Jérémy to create the fantasy horror graphic novel "Layla, " published by Dargaud (Europe Comics in English).