Born in 1974 in France, Thierry Gloris spent his childhood reading "Asterix, " before learning through school about 19th-century authors like Zola, Balzac, Edgar Allan Poe and Lovecraft. He specialized in history in college. However, upon his daughter's birth he decided to realize his childhood dream: becoming an author of comics. Over the course of ten years and about forty books, he has discovered that his true passion is storytelling, and he has specialized in themes like identity and mystery, and in genres such as historical retellings.
Most recently, he has written the script for the series "Wild West, " with Jacques Lamontagne (Dupuis; Europe Comics in English).
Jacques Lamontagne is a Canadian illustrator born in Quebec in 1961. He began working as an artist for a variety of advertisement companies, publishers, and magazines, including "Safarir" where he wrote and drew "Les Contes d'Outre-Tombe." He then created "Les Druides" (Soleil, 2005), and wrote the script for "Yuna" (Soleil, 2009), illustrated by Ma Yi.
While creating "Aspic, détectives de l'étrange" (Quadrants, 2010), he also wrote the script for "Van Helsing contre Jack l'Éventreur" (Soleil, 2010) which earned him the Albéric Bourgeois award. Since then, Jacques Lamontagne has published three volumes of "Shelton & Felter" (Kennes) and has set to work on the western epic "Wild West, " alongside writer Thierry Gloris (Dupuis; Europe Comics in English).