Sandrine Revel

Born in Langon, Gironde, 3 October 1969,[1][2] Sandrine Revel spent three years at the École des beaux-arts de Bordeaux [fr] and graduated.

[2] In 1996, she published her first album, Jouvence La Bordelaise,[2] based on a script by Frédéric Bouchet and, at the same time, she drew for Sud Ouest Dimanche and Milan Presse.

The following year, she wrote a series, Résurgences, Femmes en voie de resociabilisation (Resurgences, Women on the Way to Resocialization)[7] as well as Sorcellerie & dépendances, a parodic story.

[8] Based on a script by Marzena Sowa, Revel drew N'embrassez pas qui vous voulez, published in 2012, about Poland in the Stalin era.

[17] In 2022, together with Théa Rojzman, Revel won the high school prize at the Angoulême International Comics Festival for the graphic novel Grand silence,[18] on the theme of sexual violence against children.

Revel in Saint-Malo in 2012