Cetrix (aka Guillaume Pracht) is a game designer and writer since 2010 and has worked in the French video game industry since 2015. Yuio (aka tienne Simon) is a Belgian comics artist, colorist, and illustrator.
An exciting and adventurous way to encourage young people to read, as well as hone their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. --Midwest Book Review The most engaging role-playing experience yet from Comic Quests. --Dad Suggests Everyone loves the Comic Quests series! Praise for Hocus & Pocus: The Legend of Grimm's Woods Kid approved. --The Dice Tower If you love reading, gaming, and magical animals, you're going to fall head over heels for this brand new graphic novel series. --YAYOMG! An interactive series that will appeal to reluctant readers and anyone who enjoys making a fun story. --School Library Journal An innovative twist on a familiar format and fairy tale. --Booklist This series opener takes a simple but enjoyable form, mixing literary autonomy with the traditional role-playing video game--the resultant gaming comic promises to delight young decision-makers. --Publishers Weekly An immersive reading experience full of adventure and fun. The book series really can be enjoyed by all ages since its beautiful storytelling manages to capture its audience young & old alike. --BioGamer Girl Fun for kids of all ages. --Really Into This Praise for Knights Club: The Bands of Bravery: In this innovative middle-grade graphic novel, readers choose their own path through a series of riddles and hidden passages as they craft an adventure that's unique to them. --Game Informer An immersive reading experience full of adventure and fun. The book series really can be enjoyed by all ages since its beautiful storytelling manages to capture its audience young & old alike. --BioGamer Girl It's choose your own adventure for the modern generation of kids! As engaging and fun as a video game. And better for development. - Sussan N., Librarian at Alsip-Merrionette Park Public Library All good fun and it kept my son highly entertained...Knights Club would make an excellent and unexpected pick-up idea for a reader who may want a bit more input into their latest read. --Grab This Book