After hesitating for a while about studying medicine, Clément Fabre plunged into cinema. He worked as a camera assistant for almost 10 years. In the mid-2000s, he added the initial C. to his name and reoriented himself towards comics. Initially, his projects arose from encounters, such as with Martin Page ("Le Banc de touche, " Warum!, 2012), Olivier Milhaud ("Explicite, " Delcourt, 2015), Fabien Grolleau ("Le Chantier, " Marabulles, 2018), Benoist Simmat and Aymeric Mantoux ("Révolutionnaires, " RobinSon, 2018), and Joseph Safieddine ("Salade tomate oignon, " Lapin, 2021).
With the latter and Thomas Cadène, he created "BFF" (Dupuis, 2019-2020), which was first published as a Webtoon and later earned them an Eisner Award nomination in 2021.
In 2022, Clément worked on his first solo project, "Carole" (Dargaud; Europe Comics in English). In this graphic novel, he questions his Armenian-Turkish origins and the mystery of intergenerational transmission.
Other than visual arts, Clément is passionate about 60's garage rock'n'roll and quantum physics.
After hesitating for a while about studying medicine, Clément Fabre plunged into cinema.
He worked as a camera assistant for almost 10 years. In the mid-2000s, he added the initial C. to his name and reoriented himself towards comics. Initially, his projects arose from encounters, such as with Martin Page ("Le Banc de touche, " Warum!, 2012), Olivier Milhaud ("Explicite, " Delcourt, 2015), Fabien Grolleau ("Le Chantier, " Marabulles, 2018), Benoist Simmat and Aymeric Mantoux ("Révolutionnaires, " RobinSon, 2018), and Joseph Safieddine ("Salade tomate oignon, " Lapin, 2021).
With the latter and Thomas Cadène, he created "BFF" (Dupuis, 2019-2020), which was first published as a Webtoon and later earned them an Eisner Award nomination in 2021.
In 2022, Clément worked on his first solo project, "Carole" (Dargaud; Europe Comics in English). In this graphic novel, he questions his Armenian-Turkish origins and the mystery of intergenerational transmission.
Other than visual arts, Clément is passionate about 60's garage rock'n'roll and quantum physics.