Julien Frey was born in 1977 and grew up in Paris. From very early on, he felt a desire to tell stories, and soon decided to become a scriptwriter. Having obtained a degree in cinema studies, he gained his first experience as a writer for more than a dozen animated series, including "Casper" and "Geronimo Stilton." Later, Frey turned his attention to more personal projects, contributing to the comics journal "Papier, " led by Lewis Trondheim.
He then published the autobiographical graphic novel "Un jour, il viendra frapper à ta porte" (Delcourt) in 2014, together with artist Dominique Mermoux. And most recently, he collaborated with artist Lucas Varela on "Michigan: On the Trail of a War Bride" (Dargaud 2017; Europe Comics in English 2018), based on the story of a young French woman who follows an American soldier across the Atlantic following World War II - one of 200, 000 such European "war brides."
Lucas Varela was born in Buenos Aires in 1971.
After studying graphic design in college, he gained experienced as an artist and designer for the press before turning his attention to comics fully in 2006. In 2012, he was an author in residence in Angoulême, which coincided with his entry into the Franco-Belgian market. In 2015, his graphic novel "Le Jour le plus long du futur, " a solo project, was published by Delcourt, and in 2017, together with writer Julien Frey, he published "Michigan: On the Trail of a War Bride" (Dargaud; Europe Comics in English 2018), based on the story of a young French woman who follows an American soldier across the Atlantic following World War II - one of 200, 000 such European "war brides." His most recent work is the post-apocalyptic graphic novel "L'Humain" (Dargaud; "Human, " Europe Comics), written by Diego Agrimbau.