as his scriptwriter, Guibert created the one-shot 'Le Capitaine Écarlate', in the Aire Libre collection of Dupuis. 'Sardine de l'Espace' was continued with the artist Mathieu Sapin from the 8th book in 2008. He additionally scripted 'Sardine de l'Espace' for Sfar and 'Ariol' for Marc Boutavant, that were published respectively in Maximum and J'Aime Rire by Bayard in the early 2000s. With the latter, he created the critically acclaimed comic 'La Fille du Professeur' in the Humour Libre collection of Dupuis in 1997. In 2000, he joined the Atelier des Vosges in Paris, where he worked alongside Frédéric Boilet, Didier Tronchet, Émile Bravo, Christophe Blain and Joann Sfar. One of Guibert's most impressive comics works of this period, 'La Guerre d'Alan', recounted the war experiences of Guibert's friend Alan Ingram Cope, who served as an American soldier in World War II, and later retreated to France. He then did several comics for Lapin, the magazine of the innovative publishing house l'Association. He made his comics debut in 1992 with 'Brune', a painted comic story about the rise of fascism in Germany during the 1930s. Born in Paris, Guibert briefly attended art school, and did his first professional work in the storyboard and illustration field. Emmanuel Guibert is an innovative French comic artist, who works in styles varying for hyperrealistic to Clear Line.
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