'Zak le Muzikos'.
After his studies in informatics, Parisian artist Vox specialized in multimedia. For several years, he worked as a graphic designer for educational cd-roms. He was also active as an artist for the press, strongly influenced by Sergio Aragonès. In 1995, he turned to comics. An album of his 'Léo & Reboot' series appeared in June 2002 at Pointe Noire.
'Léo & Reboot'.
Vox has since participated in several collective projects of Éditions Petit à Petit, such as 'Les P'tits Enfants de l'École Coluche' (2006), 'The Beatles en Bandes Dessinées' (2008), 'Les Contes en Bandes Dessinées' (2008), 'Michael Jackson en Bandes Dessinées' (2009) and 'Jimi Hendrix en Bandes Dessinées' (2010). He additionally contributed artwork to other (collective) series, like 'Black & Mortamère' (Le Cycliste), 'Lilou' (Ange), 'Vie de Merde' (Jungle!) and 'Scènes de Ménages' (Jungle!).
Vox returned with solo work in 2009, when the two books of his humour comic 'Zak le Muzikos' were published by Ange. With Maxe L'Hermenier, he made a comic book based on the game 'Les Incollables' for Jungle!. On a more serious note, he made the illustrated books 'Athang-Tso' (with Miyata) and the World War II true story 'La Traversée de la Manche'.