ANIMUS, a YALSA "2019 Great Graphic Novels for Teens"

January 21st, 2019


ANIMUS was selected by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association, as one of their 2019 Great Graphic Novels for Teens.

ANIMUS, One of the 20 Best Kids Comics of 2018

December 17th, 2018


ANIMUS was selected by Paste Magazine as one of the 20 best kids comics of 2018.

ANIMUS, One of the 31 Best Scary Comics for Kids

October 25th, 2018


ANIMUS was selected by Paste Magazine as one of the 31 best scary comics for kids.

Antoine Revoy's debut graphic novel, ANIMUS

February 8th, 2018


Antoine's debut graphic novel, ANIMUS, published by First Second Books, is now available for pre-order.

Find out more about this book at www.theanim.us.

Antoine Revoy in Spectrum 22

March 9th, 2015


2 of my illustrations, "Year of the Ram" (center) and "Compendium" (right), were accepted by Spectrum for inclusion in their annual Spectrum 22: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art, the authoritative publication in the field of science fiction and fantasy art.

Antoine Revoy in Casemate BD Magazine

January 25th, 2015


I had the honour of contributing to a special edition of Casemate, a French magazine covering bandes dessinees (comics). This edition is a “spécial Charlie”, under the patronage of the Angoulême International Comics Festival, in tribute to the victims of the Charlie Hebdo shooting and surrounding attacks in Paris.

277 comic books artists submitted illustrations, a selection of which were printed in the 32 page edition available in Angoulême.

Antoine Revoy's New Graphic Novel, The Playground

November 20th, 2014


I am excited to announce my new graphic novel, The Playground, published by New York City's First Second Books. I am the author and illustrator of this comic book, which is due to be released in 2016.

Two children encounter a mysterious ghost in a haunted playground. Is the ghost friend or foe? Is the playground responsible for the paranormal events that have disrupted the life of the neighborhood and its inhabitants?

Find out more about The Playground's origins and development in an interview with Paste Magazine.