About the AuthorPhilippe "Caza" Cazamayou, an influential figure in French comics and sequential art, is renowned for his pioneering contributions to the science fiction and fantasy genres. He quickly became a staple in
M?tal Hurlant, the groundbreaking French anthology magazine that redefined narrative art, where his work was published alongside Moebius, Druillet, Enki Bilal, and Richard Corben. His artistic vision also extended internationally, with his work featured in the renowned American magazine Heavy Metal as early as 1977. His collaboration with publisher Humanoids/Les Humano?des Associ?s led to iconic books
Arkh? (1982),
La?lah (1988) and the
Arkadi saga, where his ability to weave complex, futuristic worlds captivated readers.
Beyond his narrative work, Caza is also celebrated for his striking sci-fi book covers and illustrations, as well as for his contributions to the music community which has harnessed his surrealistic, metaphysical aesthetic for album covers and inspiration. Caza is also a set and costume designer, and filmmaker. From 1985 to 1987, he worked with Ren? Laloux on the animated film
Gandahar, that was based on the novel by Jean-Pierre Andrevon. In 2002-2003, he worked with Philippe Leclerc on the animated film
The Rain Children ('Les Enfants de la Pluie'), based on a novel by Serge Brussolo. Caza and Leclerc subsequently worked on an adaptation of the Christian Jacq novel
La Reine Soleil.