Having graduated from high school with a diploma in economics, Aurélien Ducoudray worked as a journalist before finally starting his career as a scriptwriter. Criss-crossing the globe armed with his notepad and pen, Ducoudray has produced reports for various media, both photographic and for television. His start in the comics field dates back to 2010. Since then he has seen his work published by Futuropolis (several one-shots, including "Championzé" with E.
Vaccaro and "La Faute aux Chinois" with F. Ravard), as well as "The Grocery" with publisher Ankama and "Amère Russie" (Bitter Russia) with publisher Grand Angle. In 2015, with Le Lombard, he had the privilege of contributing to the rebirth of one of the most eminent figures in Franco-Belgian comics, with "Bob Morane: Renaissance, " alongside author Luc Brunschwig and artist Dimitri Armand. He later teamed up with Mini Ludvin to create "Yézidie!", the story of a strong-willed girl and her family during the 2014 Yazidi genocide published by Dupuis ("Yazidi!" in English, Europe Comics, 2023).
Since the biology department turned down her ambitious project to create "unicorn rats, " Ludivine decided instead to study drawing and enrolled in the animation course at the E.
M. C. A. Angoulême. In 2005, she joined the wonderful world of animation and honed her skills in graphic and literary creation on TV series such as "Mandarine & Cow, " "Copy Cut" (a series which she co-created and developed), and "Ella, Oscar & Hoo." In 2015, armed with 10 years of animation experience, she decided to return to her first two loves: comics and illustrations for middle grade books, where she likes to bring universes full of fantasy and humor to life.
She teamed up with Aurélien Ducoudray to create "Yézidie!", the story of a strong-willed girl and her family during the 2014 Yazidi genocide published by Dupuis ("Yazidi!" in English, Europe Comics, 2023).