Arnaud Dombre, who uses the pseudonym Arno, has traveled all over the world since he was very young, because his father was a French teacher. His interest in comics was forbidden by his parents, but he persisted and went on to study art in France. When he was nineteen years old, he published his first comics in the magazine Métal Hurlant. Here, he met Alexandro Jodorowsky, with whom he started a collaboration on the adventure series 'Alef-Thau'. In 1985, Arno illustrated the short story collection 'Kids'. In 1993, 'Augustin, la Croisée des Chemins' was published at Casterman. Three years later, while he was working on the eighth album of 'Alef-Thau', Arno died in Paris.
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