Wallace was born in Normandy in 1967. After studying accounting, he became a teacher, but continued to pursue in parallel his lifelong passion for comics. He began contributing to a fanzine called "Tout Bulle...", and met numerous authors through interviews and festivals. He soon developed a desire to write his own stories, and came out with "Chant des Terres, " a two-part tale set in Scotland and published by Paquet.
Along the way he crossed paths with Alexandre Paringaux, founder of Zephyr Publishing, and pitched a project called "Le vol des anges, " a family saga about World War I and some of aviation's pioneers. Following its success, he continued writing for the publisher, creating "FAFL, " taking place during World War II, and "Air Forces - Vietnam." In recent years their collaboration has only grown tighter, thanks to a two-part series planned with Patrice Buendia called "Air Americas, " as well as an ambitious four-author project titled "L'Aigle à deux têtes" ("Wings of War, " Europe Comics), teaming with artist Julien Camp on the "Eagle" trilogy, which recounts the story of an American B-17 pilot during WWII; his life is destined to intersect with that of a Nazi fighter pilot, whose story is told in parallel in "Adler."
Julien Camp was born in 1981 in France.
He grew up nearby the Mont-de-Marsan air base, where his father, enrolled in the Air Force, introduced young Julien to aviation at the age of 10. In parallel, Julien never stopped drawing, and he graduated several years later with a degree in object design and training in modeling. In 2012, after gaining experience as a designer and 2D modeler, he decided to combine his passions for aviation and illustration and presented his portfolio to publisher Zephyr.
First published in the collaborative series "Emergency, " he soon moved on to an ambitious four-author project titled "L'Aigle à deux têtes" ("Wings of War, " Europe Comics), teaming with scriptwriter Wallace on the "Eagle" subseries, which recounts the story of an American B-17 pilot during WWII; his life is destined to intersect with that of a Nazi fighter pilot, whose story is told in parallel in "Adler."