Les Combats Invisibles :
the anti-bullying manga series for teenagers

Invisible battles« manga series: raising awareness in a different way

Three volumes, three true stories, one message: harassment and cyberbullying are never trivial. 

Mangas recommended for children aged 12 and over.

A manga to understand and combat harassment

The « Les Combats Invisibles» is a meaningful project, born of collaboration between the Éditions Dupuis/Vega, the studio Little Spark and the Association e-Childhood / 3018. Through touching stories rooted in the daily lives of teenagers, she deciphers the mechanisms of bullying at school and cyberbullying.

Each volume is designed as an educational tool in its own right, to help people speak out, name what they are experiencing and remind them that solutions do exist.

  • Raising young people's awareness of harassment and digital violence
  • Freeing victims and witnesses to speak out
  • Suggest concrete ways to take action
  • Remind people of the existence of 3018, the national helpline for harassment and digital violence.

The 3 volumes of the series

Three stories, three characters, three different struggles, and one common thread: no one should have to face bullying alone.

Volume 1: Sexism and harassment

Mocked for her appearance and outfits, Océane discovers that a WhatsApp group is rating the girls at school. Supported by her friends, she decides to fight for the right to dress as she likes.

Sponsored by @Lou (The Voice Kids finalist)


TOME 2: Refusing to be silent

Faced with Gabriel and his gang, the «Horsemen of the Apocalypse», who are terrorising the school, Léa refuses to keep quiet. She tries to make them understand the seriousness of their actions, alone against a pack.
In this volume, the story takes the point of view of one of the stalkers.

Volume 3: Assuming your identity in the face of harassment

Noah decides to come to terms with who he is when he starts Year 9. Quickly confronted with mockery and aggression about his identity, he has to find allies to help him move forward.
This volume sheds light on LGBTIphobia and its impact on teenagers.

Sponsored by influencer @ungarconstupide

Install the 3018 app and say no to harassment.

Let us work together to combat online harassment and violence!