Kid Toussaint, born in Belgium, is an author and translator who has also worked in the audiovisual sector. His specialty, it's safe to say, is comics, with an impressive and quickly growing collection of successful series. With Dupuis alone, his portfolio includes the collaborative project "Magic 7" (Europe Comics in English) as well as "Télémaque" ("Telemachus, " Europe Comics), a Homerian reboot created alongside Kenny Ruiz.
And in 2019, this list is set to grow further with "Kid Noize, " about the Belgian DJ phenom of the same name, and "Animal Jack, " bringing to life a young boy who just happens to be a shape-shifter, both published by Dupuis (Europe Comics in English). His most recent work includes the groundbreaking "Elle(s)" (Le Lombard; Europe Comics in English), alongside artist Aveline Stokart.
Born in Sicily in 1978, Rosa La Barbera quickly became passionate about comics and cartoons.
Once she had finished her art studies in 2006, she was among the twelve people lucky enough to enter Milan's Disney Academy. She then came back to Sicily where she worked on the animated series "Winx" and "Pop Pixie" for Rainbow. She collaborated with publisher Piemme for "Geronimo Stilton" and "Tea Sister" before creating the characters for the animated series "Spike Team 2." In 2013, she worked for Disney again, working on the illustrations of the comics based on Tinkerbell and the Disney princesses.
She has also worked with Kid Toussaint and Quattrochi on the series "Magic 7" (Dupuis; Europe Comics in English).
Giuseppe Quattrocchi was born in Palermo, Italy. He obtained his master's degree at the Cefalu Art Institute, then went to the Academy of Fine Arts in Palermo, and finished his studies there as a cartoonist at the Scuola del Fumetto. In 2010, he started his career at the weekly magazine "Skorpio, " and in 2011 had a short collaboration with IDW Publishing.
He recently worked in the US as a freelancer for Disney and Marvel Comics, where he created his first cover for "Fantastic Four." He also worked with Kid Toussaint and Rosa La Barbera on the series "Magic 7" (Dupuis; Europe Comics in English).