Daphné Collignon

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Born (1977-09-08) 8 September 1977 (age 48)
Lyon, France
AlmamaterÉcole Émile-Cohl
Occupations
Daphné Collignon
(2009)
Born (1977-09-08) 8 September 1977 (age 48)
Lyon, France
Alma materÉcole Émile-Cohl
Occupations

Daphné Collignon (born 8 September 1977, Lyon) is a French comic book author. She also illustrates children's books.

A graduate of the École Émile-Cohl, Collignon began by illustrating Isabelle Dethan's scriptwriter, Le Rêve de Pierres. Collignon continued with the two volumes of Cœlacanthes. In 2009, she collaborated with the reporter, Anne Nivat on the album, Correspondante de guerre.[1]

In 2010, Collignon participated in the series created by Frank Giroud: Destins [fr]. Subsequently, she has collaborated regularly with scriptwriter Virginie Greiner. Collignon also illustrates children's books including Badésirédudou, Mélodie des Iles, Trois Gouttes de Sang, Chaân, La Petite Maison dans la Prairie, La Guerre de l'Ours, Calpurnia, Camille Claudel, and Marie Curia. Collignon also taught at the École Émile-Cohl in Lyon. She participated in the collective album, Cher corps (2019), resulting from the work of YouTuber, Léa Bordier [fr].[2]

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