Chloé Germain, also known as Chloloula, has a background that moves between documentary film, animation, and graphic arts. Holding a master's degree in visual and media arts from UQAM, she now devotes herself to illustration and comics. She is passionate about graphic storytelling as a powerful tool to explain and understand the world. She is also a political cartoonist for the daily newspaper Le Devoir and is known for her viral comic book on the Wet'suwet'en crisis. Originally from Montreal, she now lives in the countryside, where she raises her daughter and learns the names of plants.