Eric Herenguel in Tokyo !
From Saturday 1 November to Sunday 2 November 2025, the Tokyo Comic Festival will welcome cartoonist Eric Herenguel, in collaboration with Caurette Publishing. His dystopian series The Kong Crew, which tells an alternative story where King Kong wins, has been a huge success around the world. We asked Eric to design the poster for the 2025 Tokyo Comic Festival, and we can't wait to see what he comes up with!


作家プロフィール
Eric Herenguel
(エリック・エランゲル)

Éric Hérenguel was born in 1966. Self-taught, he began his career drawing short stories by J-P Croquet in the magazine ‘Tintin’. In 1991, his first albums were published by Zenda with the series Carnivores, then he took over from Vicomte on Balade au Bout du Monde, producing four volumes for Glénat. He continued at Delcourt with a steampunk series, Edward John Trelawnay, before launching into parodic heroic fantasy at Vents d'Ouest with the series Krän, for which he wrote the script and did the artwork, and which quickly became a cult series. In 2006, a humorous spin-off, Krän Univers, drawn by Pierre Loyvet, was released. Loyvet also took over the artwork for Krän Le Barbare in volume 10. Between 2010 and 2012, he created the diptych Nuit Safran with Christophe Arleston for Soleil, then Ulysse 1781 with Xavier Dorison for Delcourt, before starting the series The Kong Crew in 2018 for Caurette in comic book and deluxe editions, and for Ankama for the French colour version.