Louis Paradis drew his first comic book at age fifteen. It was called 'La Rage de L'Eau-de-Vie', and 500 copies were printed. He went to study graphics in 1977, and commenced a professional career as a comic artist. He cooperated with several artists, including Michel Grant, Francis Pelletier, Salvador Dallaire, Pierre Hamon and Philippe Aubert. The latter became his scriptwriter for over ten years. He cooperated with Anne Sigier on two religious albums, 'Abraham et Moïse' (1993) and 'Les Premiers Chrétiens' (1998). He cooperated to several magazines, such as Bambou, L'Océanic de Rimouski, Vidéo-Presse and Sextant, as well as some US comic books.