Fabcaro, the pen name of Fabrice Caro, is a French cartoonist, novelist, and screenwriter celebrated for his sharp, absurdist humor and keen observations of everyday life. He first gained widespread recognition with his comic strip "Zaï zaï zaï zaï," a satirical masterpiece that became a bestseller and was adapted into a film. His novel "Le service des manuscrits" further cemented his reputation as a master of deadpan comedy. In "L'Iris blanc," Fabcaro continues to blend biting wit with deep humanity, exploring the quiet anxieties and social awkwardness of modern existence. He remains one of France's most beloved and inventive comic voices.