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Planche de fin de Tex de l'épisode " Le train Blindé"
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Tout d'abord , un grand merci à kiki06 pour cette planche de fin de Tex . Ortiz fait parti des grands dessinateurs Espagnols que j'admire...
C'était un maître du noir et blanc qui avait donné ses lettres de noblesse à la bande dessinée internationale et dans tous les genres.
Histoire publiée chez Clair de Lune en 2008 dans la collection Maxi Tex #8.
C'était un maître du noir et blanc qui avait donné ses lettres de noblesse à la bande dessinée internationale et dans tous les genres.
Histoire publiée chez Clair de Lune en 2008 dans la collection Maxi Tex #8.
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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