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La Fiesta page 4 by Fernando Fernandez - Original Illustration
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La Fiesta page 4 by Fernando Fernandez

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Perhaps some of the most beautiful work ever done in the comic medium. In this story, a matador, bull fighter and the match are compared to that of a male and female dancer and their relationship. The dry brush work on bull is done on the same paper as the fine lined ink work. Truly a remarkable piece of art.

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About Fernando Fernandez

Immediately following his high school studies in 1956, Fernando Fernández started drawing for French and British publishers through Josep Toutain's Selecciones Ilustradas agency. In 1958, he followed his parents to Argentina, where he cooperated on magazines like El Gorrión, Tótem and Puño Fuerte. Meanwhile, he drew romance stories for the British magazines Valentina, Roxy and Marilyn through Toutain's agency. He returned to Spain in 1959, and produced a large amount of war stories for Fleetway in London. In 1982, Fernández created a pictorial version of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' for the Spanish version of Creepy. In 1983 he adapted some SF tales for the Bruguera's book 'Firmado por: Isaac Asimov'. For Zona 84, he produced 'La Leyenda de las Cuatro Sombras' with Carlos Trillo. This medieval fantasy was followed by a number of reprinted and new short stories, the series of illustrations 'Galería de Personajes Fantásticos' and two serials of 'Argón, el Salvaje'. Fernández was also present in Comix Internacional and Rambla. Another adaptation of an Asimov's work, 'Lucky Starr- Los Océanos de Venus', appeared in the fifth issue of Gran Aventurero in 1989. Between 1989 and 1990, he published part of the series 'Zodíaco' in Tótem (second run) in Spain. The series also made its way to European publishers Eura (Italy) and Semic Press (Scandinavia). Text (c) Lambiek