
Aimée de Jongh
Aimée de Jongh is a prominent graphic novelist and illustrator, renowned for her graphic adaptation of William Golding’s classic 'Lord of the Flies', which received critical acclaim. Her work often explores complex themes through a vibrant visual style, establishing her as a significant voice in contemporary graphic literature. As a guest judge for the Faber/Observer/Comica graphic short story prize, she plays a vital role in shaping the future of graphic storytelling by recognizing emerging talents.
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Recent news mentions
Aimée de Jongh discusses Drawing Where Cameras Are Forbidden, offering a poignant look at refugee camps through her graphic reportage.
200 events offering energising conversations and informed perspectives – The Irish TimesAimée de Jongh is a guest judge whose graphic adaptation of Lord of the Flies was published to acclaim.
The Faber/Observer/Comica graphic short story prize 2025 – enter now! | Comics and graphic novels


















