Chloé Cruchaudet (born 2 November 1976 in Lyon, France) is a French comic book illustrator, author and colorist.
She worked on series and animated films, notably Ernest and Celestine and Have you ever seen..., while developing personal projects.
In 2009, she launched the Ida series, which details in three volumes the adventures of a thirty-year-old hypochondriac and authoritarian spinster who discovers a passion for travel.
In February 2016, Chloé refused her nomination in the Order of Arts and Letters, as did three other comic book authors.
In September 2013, she released Mauvais genre based on the essay "La Garçonne et l'Assassin" by Fabrice Virgili and Danièle Voldman.