Bernard Swysen, born in Brussels in 1964, is a Belgian artist. He took his first steps in the world of comics with publications in weekly magazines, before becoming an assistant for the series "Chlorophylle" and "Modeste et Pompon, " at Hergé's and Peyo's studios-meeting, at the latter, André-Paul Duchâteau, with whom he created the series "Rouletabille, " recognized at the 1990 Festival du Crime in Saint-Nazaire (France).
A prolific creator, Swysen has published almost a dozen titles, including French adaptations of several American cartoons, collaborations with the filmmaker Claude Lelouch, as well as publications of his own (including "Les aventures de Capucine, " inspired by his eldest daughter). Currently, Swysen is working on the equally historical and hysterical non-fiction series "Les méchants de l'Histoire" (Dupuis; "History's Greatest Villains, " Europe Comics), with volume one, "Dracula, " released in 2018 in collaboration with artist Julien Solé.
A prolific creator, Swysen has published almost a dozen titles, including French adaptations of several American cartoons, collaborations with the filmmaker Claude Lelouch, as well as publications of his own (including "Les aventures de Capucine, " inspired by his eldest daughter). Currently, Swysen is working on the equally historical and hysterical non-fiction series "Les méchants de l'Histoire" (Dupuis; "History's Greatest Villains, " Europe Comics), with volume one, "Dracula, " released in 2018 in collaboration with artist Julien Solé.


















