Elsa Charretier
1989–
Elsa Charretier was born on June 15, 1989, in France. She is best known as a comic book artist and writer whose clean, expressive linework and vibrant storytelling have made her a sought-after collaborator across major publishers. Charretier entered the industry in the mid-2010s, quickly gaining attention for her work on *Starfire* at DC Comics, where she brought a buoyant, kinetic energy to the character. She co-created the time-travel romance *Infinite Loop* with writer Pierrick Colinet, establishing her voice as both an artist and a storyteller. At Marvel, she contributed to *Unstoppable Wasp* and *Domino*, and at IDW, she worked on *Star Wars Adventures*. Her most sustained collaboration has been with writer Tom King on the Image Comics series *Love Everlasting*, a genre-bending exploration of romance and identity that showcases her ability to blend emotional depth with dynamic composition. Charretier’s style—marked by bold clarity, subtle facial expressions, and inventive panel layouts—has made her a distinctive presence in modern comics. Later in her career, she has continued to write and draw, balancing creator-owned projects with work for hire. She has received multiple Eisner Award nominations, solidifying her reputation as a versatile and influential creator whose work bridges mainstream and independent comics.
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