French comic artist Nadège Guilloud-Bazin learned how to draw at the Émile Cohl art school in Lyon. Her story 'Pas de Visa Pour Aïda' was the first comic launched through Toom Comics, Simon-Pierre Mbumbo's publishing imprint and internet platform, devoted to African comics. With Christophe Edimo, she made the graphic novel 'Survy - Banlieue Blues' (Les Enfants Rouges, 2015), about a group of adolescents in a French suburb that gets deeper and deeper involved in violence and crime.
