Fabcaro
Fabrice Caro, known as Fabcaro, writes graphic fiction and novels. Among his plethora of work which kicked off in 1996, highlights include Le Steak haché de Damoclès (2005), La Bredoute (2007) and On est pas là pour réussir (2012). His success was confirmed with the album Zaï zaï zaï zaï, which won the 2015 "Coup de Coeur" Prix Landerneau for a graphic work, the Prix Ouest France "quai des bulles" prize and many other prizes; and it was adapted for the screen by François Desagnat in 2020. In...See more
Fabrice Caro, known as Fabcaro, writes graphic fiction and novels. Among his plethora of work which kicked off in 1996, highlights include Le Steak haché de Damoclès (2005), La Bredoute (2007) and On est pas là pour réussir (2012). His success was confirmed with the album Zaï zaï zaï zaï, which won the 2015 "Coup de Coeur" Prix Landerneau for a graphic work, the Prix Ouest France "quai des bulles" prize and many other prizes; and it was adapted for the screen by François Desagnat in 2020. In 2016, Fabcaro wrote the text for the new adventures of Gai-Luron, illustrated by Pixel vengeur (Fluide glacial magazine). Another standout publication, which combined absurd humour and social satire, came in 2018: Moins qu'hier (plus que demain). His novel Le Discours (2018) was adapted for the screen by Laurent Tirard in 2020. In 2021 he published Guacamole vaudou, a humourous photo-novel featuring the off-the-wall actor Eric Judor. See less