L'Écume des Jours by Marion Mousse
'L'Écume des Jours'.

Marion Mousse is the pen name of the Marseille-based (male) artist Pierrick Pailharet. Born in Chabeuil, he graduated in Art History in 1998. He released his first comics through Éditions Treize Étrange, starting with the philosophical and experimental 'Phinéas', that the right-handed artist drew with his left hand, in 2001. He then made comic adaptations of the William Faulkner novel 'Moonfleet' (2004) and Théophile Gautier's 'Fracasse' (in three books, 2004-2005). For 6 Pieds Sous Terre, he subsequently made the sci-fi parody 'From Outer Space' in 2006, followed by the comics trilogy based on Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' for Delcourt in 2007 and 2008.

Frankenstein by Marion Mousse
'Frankenstein'. 

Mousse eventually turned to the graphic novel genre, writing and drawing books like 'Tête de Marron' (Glénat, 2010) and 'Louise et les Loups' (Cheap Sheep Ship Editions, 2012). He also made the Boris Vian adaptation 'L'Écume des Jours' with Jean-David Morvan and Frédérique Voulyzé (Delcourt, 2012) and 'Brune Platine' with Lisa Mandel (Casterman, 2013). He additionally participated in collective projects like 'Vies tranchées', 'Les Autres Gens' and 'La Revue Dessinée'.

Tete de Marron by Marion Mousse
'Tête de Marron'. 

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