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The piano man by Adolfo Usero - Original art
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The piano man

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About Adolfo Usero

Adolfo Usero was born in Madrid in 1941. He moved to Barcelona in 1965. His first published comics were mainly westerns and war that he did through Josep Toutain's agency Selecciones Ilustradas from 1963. He worked for the British market through agency Bardon Art. In 1968 Usero cooperated on the first episodes of Esteban Maroto's '5 X Infinito'. After that he took over the series 'Delta 99' from Carlos Giménez. At Ortega's agency, Usero did 'Alex, Kan y Khamar'. For publisher Bruguera Adolfo Usero drew the series 'Roldán sin miedo', which was written by Víctor Mora in the 1970s, and some episodes of 'Félix, el Amigo de los Animales'. Also with Mora, he created 'Les Compagnons d'Univerzoo' in the French magazine Pif in 1974. Usero did several works in cooperation with fellow artists. With Luis García and Carlos Giménez, he did '4 Amigos' and 'La Isla del Tesoro'. With Giménez and Alfonso Font (and again Mora as a scenarist) he illustrated the second episode of 'Tequila Bang' in 1978. In the 1970s Adolfo Usero collaborated on US horror magazines Creepy and Vampirella under the name Adolfo Abellán. From 1976 to 1979, he contributed to El Papus with such works as the series 'Dossiers'. He cooperated on the magazine Trocha in 1977. In 1981 he and writer Felipe Hernández Cava did the historical works 'El Domingo Rojo' and, with Luis García as a co-artist, 'Argelia'.

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