[1] As a comic book author, Falardeau began in 1974 by publishing in the Québec newspaper Mainbasse and the following year in its supplement, Perspectives.
From 1976 to 1980, she produced a monthly strip in the Montréal magazine Châtelaine[2] and continued her collaborations with Le Fil des événements (Québec) and CWS / CF Les cahiers de la femme (Toronto).
Falardeau helped found the Société des créateur(trice)s et ami(e)s de la bande dessinée (Society of Creators and Friends of Comics, ScaBD) in 1985, and was the organization's president and spokesperson for several years.
[6] Her Histoire de la caricature au Québec (History of Caricature in Québec), co-written with Robert Aird, received two awards in 2010: the 3rd prize of the political book of the presidency of the National Assembly of Quebec in April[7] and the grand prize of the National Assembly awarded by Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française [fr] (in French) in October.
L'art de la bande dessinée actuelle au Québec, Quebec, University of Laval Press[12] Falardeau, Mira (2020).