left A.R.R.O.W is a take on the now fashionable vague of 1.99$ comics with a 16 pages story + back materials.
It’s a serialized sci-fi adventure full of action, conspiracy, living weapons and attitude.

 

left THE MERRY SPACE PIONEERS is a try at a funny animated show for children. 3 merry-go-lucky heroes will travel space to convince every alien races they cross that Earth is worth visiting. Expect them landing on the wrong place at the wrong time.

 

left LUCIE³ is a short experiment about 3 stories of 1 page, made of 9 panels each, bearing the same structure, a reccuring name, told all together and drawn by 3 different artists.
That’s Luciecube.

 

leftTRIBUTE TO N.G is a 24 pages self contained story, paying tribute to a storyteller I admire.
His work is equally impressive and enjoyable on so many levels, I thought giving him a story was the least I could do.

 

leftTHE GREAT JOURNEY takes place on a very similar Earth only without religion. There are many cults though and Sola, due to her surprizing affinity with an alien artefact is tracked by The Great Journey’s cult and a megalomaniac sorcerer.

 

left EMMA is Sex & the City meets London’s werewolf, a fashionable cop story with a fantasy edge. In a fictional place called Meltown, inspector Emma Gray will face monsters, fall in love, kick ass, have sex, drink coffee and complain... live.

 

left G-SEAL was born in 2000, it's a cell shading animation project about a 12 years old boy named Quentin whose body is suddenly inhabited by an alien. He’ll have to save both of their world from the Nilis invasion. Expect humour, school, sci-fi and superpowers.

 

leftEQUINOX is an animation project that targeted teenagers. It tells the game of war between Day and Night - none of them being either good or evil - through a hierarchy of creatures organized as chessboard pieces. Sofia is a newly created Night pawn who will fight for change.

 

leftV.T.M : T.A.S was a crazy project on a famous roleplaying game with a lot of fanboys expectations. Eventually, it turned out to be a huge deception. It’s a dedication to those years I could call either lost or formative and to all the wonderfull people I worked with.