Saturday, March 28, 2026

Book Cover of the Month: March

French illustrator Marguerite Sauvage is the artist who created this book cover. She has extensive experience in comics and animation, with leading clients such as DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, and IDW. She’s known for her expressive characters and fashionable designs, as well as her stand-out color palettes. Her cover design for Don’t Forget Your Briefcase has an appealing color pallette of bright red, green yellow and blue. The color pallette is what drew me to the comic. The person holding a briefcase, however, is not the person in the story who handles it. Rather, a young boy has possession of it for most of the story. 

The plot centers on Elmo, a ten-year-old kid, who carries his dead father's briefcase with him to his elementary school every day. After hurting a bully, he is suspended and his mother, a Russian spy working in the White House, takes him to work with her. It is Inauguration Day and as the new president walks toward the Oval Office, he is assassinated. In the commotion Elmo picks up the wrong briefcase. It's the nuclear football with the codes to launch a nuclear strike. While all this sounds serious, the story is hilarious.

After graduating with a degree in Law and Communication at Paris University, a longtime passion for image conducted Marguerite to become a freelance illustrator. Recently Marguerite has started working in animation and video games as well as in sequential art and cover art for comic books publishers. Marguerite now resides in MontrĂ©al.

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