Arthur de Pins started in animation and then transitioned to comics doing a regular strip for the subversive magazine Fluide Glacial. Peches Mignons ( Sweet Sins ) is collected in three bestselling books. In 2010 he began this Zombillennium series, which won the leading French prize in Angouleme for best comics for youth in 2012.
""...a winning and energetic piece of graphic comedy."" --Bill Sherman, BlogCritics ""If there is such a thing as a standard zombie graphic novel, Zombillenium swerves well clear of expectations."" --Frank Plowright, The Slings & Arrows ""...outstanding and a treat."" --School Library Journal ""With clever, witty writing and exquisite, imaginative art, the undead have never seemed more human."" --Foreword Reviews ""There seems to be as great glee and attention in capturing small moments and emotions as there is in depicting the gruesome items (severed hands and eyeballs seem particularly popular) available at the monster workers' cafeteria and the Gothic architecture of the park."" --Stergios Botzakis, Graphic Novel Resources ""With its humor, clever pacing, and unique approach to the monster narrative, de Pins's tale throws zombie fans some fresh meat."" --Publishers Weekly