After hesitating for a while about studying medicine, Clément Fabre plunged into cinema. He worked as a camera assistant for almost 10 years. In the mid-2000s, he added the initial C. to his name and reoriented himself towards comics. Initially, his projects arose from encounters, such as with Martin Page ("Le Banc de touche," Warum!, 2012), Olivier Milhaud ("Explicite," Delcourt, 2015), Fabien Grolleau ("Le Chantier," Marabulles, 2018), Benoist Simmat and Aymeric Mantoux ("Révolutionnaires," RobinSon, 2018), and Joseph Safieddine ("Salade tomate oignon," Lapin, 2021). With the latter and Thomas Cadène, he created "BFF" (Dupuis, 2019-2020), which was first published as a Webtoon and later earned them an Eisner Award nomination in 2021. In 2022, Clément worked on his first solo project, "Carole" (Dargaud; Europe Comics in English). In this graphic novel, he questions his Armenian-Turkish origins and the mystery of intergenerational transmission. Other than visual arts, Clément is passionate about 60's garage rock'n'roll and quantum physics.