François Marcela-Froideval was born in 1958 and started writing around the age of 15. He studied law and literature, and started getting involved in mind games, war games and role-playing in France in the late 1970s with the Jeux Descartes club. He became an advisor, director and collector, and also contributed to the conception of the magazine "Jeux de Stratégie." He worked for the magazine as a journalist and also created a dozen or so card games.
He also founded the Federation of Strategic and Tactical Simulation Games, of which he is the president. On top of that, he founded the magazine "Casus Belli, " where he was editor-in-chief right up until he left for the USA in 1982. In the States, he became assistant to the president of the TSR (publisher of "Dungeons and Dragons"), and co-wrote, with Gary Gygax, several rulebooks for "Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, " "Monster Manual II, " and "Oriental Adventures." In 1986, when he returned to France, he managed the distribution and translation of TSR products in France until 1989.
Next, he went to work as an advisor for Infogrames video game publishing, and he also worked with Cyro Interactive, for whom he produced "Dragon Lore, " then "Deo Gratias" and then finally the strategy game "Chroniques de la lune noire." All in all he created about 20 games, and multiple role-play scenarios. Alongside artist Olivier Ledroit, he wrote his first comics script in 1989, "Les Chroniques de la lune noire" ("The Black Moon Chronicles, " Europe Comics 2017), the first album of the new publishing house Zenda.
A number of other series followed, and Froideval soon produced the sequel of "The Black Moon Chronicles" with publisher Dargaud, first with Olivier Ledroit, and then Cyril Pontet. In November 2001 the first book of the series "Les Arcanes de la lune noire" (Dargaud; "The Black Moon Arcana, " Europe Comics 2019) was released, once again in collaboration with Ledroit. In parallel, Froideval continued to come up with new series, all while pursuing existing ones.
A whole new arc of "The Black Moon Chronicles" began in 2012, with Fabrice Angleraud doing the illustrations. Volume 20 was released in 2019 (Europe Comics 2020). Froideval now spends his time working with young artists on future comic books or series.
Fabrice Angleraud was born in 1968 in southwest France. He discovered his passion for comic books at a young age, when he started reading Will Eisner, Willy Wood and Bernie Wrightson, all authors that would later influence his work.
Fabrice chose artistic-oriented studies. After two years of decorative arts, where he never felt quite at home, he enrolled in the comic book department of the Angoulême School of Fine Arts in 1989. He left the school three years later, with his diploma under his belt. He worked some as a freelancer, and then, in 1993, he started at Gobelins in Paris, where he studied cartoon animation, finishing with a diploma in storyboarding.
Nonetheless, he was soon drawn back to the world of comic books, where he launched into a long line of collaborations with writer Froideval, including "Atlantis" (Zenda publishing), "Harkhanges" (Albin Michel), and "Chroniques de la lune noire" (Dargaud; Europe Comics in English, "Black Moon Chronicles").