Following his studies at an American university and at business school, French author Jérôme Hamon began his professional life in New York as a financial analyst. Convinced that the life he wanted was elsewhere, he left the field two years later to travel around the world. Back in France, Hamon strung together a number of jobs in the movies, video games, and television. In parallel, he began to write his first comic book and graphic novel scripts.
In 2008, Hamon went to Angouleme to present his first completed scripts, and it was there that he met artist Marc Van Straceele. The two would go on to collaborate on "Yokozuna, " a graphic novel on sumo wrestling in Japan (Kana, 2013). Following that, Hamon worked with artist Antoine Carrion on "Nils, " a saga halfway between Nordic mythology and the works of Miyazaki (Soleil, 2016). He then followed with "Emma & Capucine, " a series for younger readers centered on the worlds of classical dance and hip-hop (Dargaud 2017, Europe Comics in English 2018), and "Mitsuo, " alongside Cédric Babouche (Le Lombard, 2018).
His recent work also includes the action-packed series "Green Class, " alongside artist David Tako (Le Lombard; Europe Comics in English).
"Eigyr" marks Damien Colboc's grand entrance on the comics scene. A young Lille native, Damien studied drawing and animation before moving to Ireland for several years to work on a science-fiction project for Hasbro. Here he collaborates with Jérôme Hamon to deliver a captivating story with haunting art, published by Le Lombard/Europe Comics.