Magali Le huche

 

Magali Le huche was born in the Paris region in 1979.
She spent five years at the Arts décoratifs de Strasbourg, including three years in the illustration workshop. She left the school in 2004 and returned to Paris with "Les Sirènes de Belpêchao" (2005, Didier) and "Bertille Bonnepoire" (2006, Sarbacane), her first two albums for children. Since then, she has worked regularly as an author and illustrator for the press and children's publishing.
"À la recherche du nouveau père" (2015, Dargaud) is her second comic book in a duo with Gwendoline Raisson.
With "Nowhere Girl" (Dargaud, 2021), Magali has written an autobiographical, sensitive and funny comic book, in spite of the seriousness of the subject, school phobia.

Dargaud