Laetitia Coryn

Laetitia Coryn (born 1984) is a French comic artist, illustrator and voice actor.

Laetitia Coryn, 2015

Biography

At the age of 15 Coryn met the comic artist Jean-Claude Mézières, who inspired her to pursue a career in illustration. She went on to study at the École supérieure des arts et industries graphiques (ESAIG) in Paris and in 2009 she published her first comic book at Glénat Editions.[1]

In 2016 Coryn collaborated with French psychiatrist and sexologist Philippe Brenot to publish Sex Story, a comic book about the cultural history of sex. It quickly became a bestseller in France and got translated into several other languages.[2]

Works

  • Le monde merveilleux des vieux tome 1. Glenat, 2009, ISBN 9782723469173
  • Le monde merveilleux des vieux tome 2. Glenat, 2009, ISBN 9782723467322
  • Fenêtre sur cour d'école. Dargaud, 2014, ISBN 978-2-205-06743-9
  • Le péril vieux. Dargaud, 2014, ISBN 9782755610529

Only as drawing artist

  • with Pat Perna, Pat Ryu: La question de Dieu. 12 Bis, 2011, ISBN 9782356482464
  • with Philippe Brenot, Isabelle Lebeau: Sex Story. Arenes, 2016, ISBN 9782352045038
    • Will McMorran (translator): The Story of Sex: From Apes to Robots. Penguin books, 2017, ISBN 978-1846149320
  • with Leïla Slimani, Sandra Desmazières: Paroles d'honneur. Arenes, 2017, ISBN 9782352046547
gollark: Today I learned: CC values ease of use initially at the expense of consistency and usefulness.
gollark: He told me to tell Cy.
gollark: Companies are mostly just roleplay, but lots of people *do* have projects which may pay back which need funding.
gollark: <@!152960219390017538> I think a loans system would be a much better thing in this economy than shares.
gollark: I wonder how soon people would notice if I did hook a Markov chain up.

References

  1. BIOGRAPHIE DE LAËTITIA CORYN - short bio of Coryn by the publisher Dargaud (retrieved 18 September 2018)
  2. Homa Khaleeli: A graphic history of sex: ‘There is no gene that drives sexuality. All sexuality is learned’. Guardian, 29 October 2016
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