Fabien Vehlmann
1972–
Fabien Vehlmann was born on 30 January 1972 in France. He is best known as a comics writer, particularly for the series *Green Manor* and *Seuls*. Yvan Delporte once described him as "the René Goscinny of the third millennium," a nod to his sharp storytelling and versatility.
Vehlmann entered the comics field in the early 2000s, quickly establishing himself as a writer with a knack for blending suspense, dark humor, and psychological depth. His work on *Green Manor*, a collection of Victorian-era murder tales, showcased his ability to craft intricate, character-driven plots. *Seuls*, a series about children navigating a world without adults, became one of his signature titles, earning a wide readership in Europe. He has collaborated with artists such as Denis Bodart and Bruno Gazzotti, with Gazzotti co-creating *Seuls*.
Over his career, Vehlmann has been credited on more than fifty comic issues, with notable works including *7 Psychopaths*, *IAN*, and the German-language editions *Alleen* and *Allein*. His writing often explores themes of isolation, morality, and the uncanny. Later in his career, he continued to produce acclaimed series, solidifying his reputation as a leading voice in contemporary French comics. While specific major awards are not documented in available sources, his influence on the medium is widely recognized across Europe.
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