Guillaume Singelin | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Cartoonist |
Years active | 2010–present |
Guillaume Singelin (born 10 January 1987) is an illustrator, writer, and cartoonist. He is best known for his graphic novels PTSD (2019) and Frontier (2023), and for his illustration in DoggyBags (2011–2019) by Run, The Grocery (2011–2016) by Aurélien Ducoudray, and Loba Loca (2019–2020) by Run.
Guillaume Singelin was born on 10 January 1987 in Rennes, France.[1][2]
He is a cartoonist based in France. Singelin has illustrated numerous comic books and graphic novels, including Pills (2010) by Antoine Ozanam, DoggyBags (2011–2019) by Run, The Grocery (2011–2016) by Aurélien Ducoudray, Midnight Tales (2018) by Mathieu Bablet and Elsa Bordier, Loba Loca (2019–2020) by Run, Batman: Urban Legends (2022–2023) by Tim Seeley, and LowReader (2022) by Run.[3][4]
In 2016 Singelin published his first comic with Peow Studio, titled Junky.[5] In 2019, he published graphic novel PTSD, telling a story about a war veteran struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder in Hong Kong-inspired metropolis.[6] Singelin published another graphic novel in 2023, titled Frontier. The science fiction work depicts lives of people in the future in which humans colonised space.[7] It won the Prix Landerneau award in the graphic novel category.[8][9]
Singelin was also a storyboard artist in 2017 animated film Mutafukaz, a character artist for 2022 video game Citizen Sleeper, and key artist for 2023 video game Gunbrella.[10] In 2023, he was nominated in three categories for his work on Citizen Sleeper at the 19th British Academy Games Awards.[11]