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Hombre by José Ortiz, antonio segura - Comic Strip
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Hombre

Comic Strip
1982
Ink
35 x 50 cm (13.78 x 19.69 in.)
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Cimoc 12
Intégrale Espagne
Int edt

Description

Hombre. Dejad que se a mi (Laisse-les venir) pl.3
Cimoc #12

Comment

Fan absolu de Daniel Goossens, cette planche me fait penser à la scène du Père Noël attaqué par les enfants !

Publication

  • Une humanité errante
  • Kesselring
  • Interior page

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About José Ortiz

José Ortiz Moya was a Spanish comic artist with a career spanning over 60 years. He is best known for his collaborations with Antonio Segura and for his agency work for foreign publishers. Born in Cartagena, Murcia, his career commenced after winning a contest organized by the Spanish magazine Chicos. Throughout the 1950s, he did his first professional work for pocket-sized comics published by Editorial Maga, including 'Capitan Don Nadie', 'Ballin', 'Sebastian Vargas', 'Dan Barry el Terremoto', 'Pantera Negra', 'Jungla', 'El Duque Negro' and 'Johnny Fogata'. In 1958, he was additionally present at Toray with 'Sigur el Vikingo'. Ortiz is best known for his work for foreign publishers, especially Fleetway in Britain and Warren in the USA. In 1962, he illustrated the comic strip 'Caroline Baker, Barrister at Law' for the English newspaper Daily Express. During the 1960s he also drew 'Smokeman' and 'UFO Agent' for Eagle magazine, 'The Phantom Viking' in Lion and contributed to Fleetway collections like Air Arce Picture Library, Commando Library and the Battle Picture Library. Text (c) Lambiek