Our Creators
Mr. Eduardo Alpuente
I was Born
in Barcelona on 1975. I worked for Disney
merchandise in 1992 and then had the opportunity to
do some inking work on Spanish comic books. This led to my
working as a writer also. From here I worked as an inker for
the US market ( at Marvel, DC, Acclaim and Wildstorm). Then
coming back to Europe, I worked in the French market as a
writer and inker.
Lately my professional life is divided between my artistic
work creating new things and inking others, and my work as
an agent for other gorgeous Spanish artists, and teaching in
a comic book school in Barcelona, trying to help the train
and instill values in new and up and coming young artists.
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Mr. Jon Bogdanove
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Mr. Chuck
Dixon
I was born in Philadelphia. I currently live in the Tampa
Bay area of Florida. I've been writing comics professionally
for twenty years including long runs on Batman, Punisher,
Conan, Robin, Nightwing and Birds of prey among many, many
others. The past few years I've created Way of the Rat as
well as the Eisner-nominated El Cazador for Crossgen. I'm
currently writing Richard Dragon for Dc Comics as well as
Wyatt Earp for Moonstone.
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Mr. Joe Kubert
Joe Kubert, writer,
designer, illustrator and producer of Joe Kubert's World of
Cartooning - The Correspondence Course - has had an
illustrious career over the past 60 years as a comic book
artist, publisher and educator. He has influenced the career
of many of the cartoonists of today and of yesteryear.
Joe, at age 11, began
working as an apprentice for Harry "A" Chesler, a comic book
production house and has worked in the field ever since. His
60 year history includes publishing, writing, editing and
illustrating:
In 1976, Joe and his
wife, Muriel, founded the world's only nationally accredited
school specializing in cartoon-graphics,
The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, Inc.
His body of work
includes:
Sgt. Rock, Superman, Tarzan,
Enemy Ace, Batman, Flash, Hawkman, Tor, 1st 3D comic book
(Mighty Mouse (1953), Robin Moore's Tales of the Green Beret
for the Chicago- NY News Syndicate, Graphic Novels: Tor,
Abraham Stone, Yosele, Graphic Books: Fax from Sarajevo.
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Mr. MC Levy
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Mr. Esteve Polls
Esteve Polls
began his career in the world of illustration and comics at
age 15 as professional and collaborated with the publisher
Thomson G.B. illustrating a comic dedicated to the
world of Football (Soccer).
From that moment the relation among the comic and the
illustration prospered. He continued collaborating with the
same editorial one of DUNDEE (G.B.) during the 15 following
years thanks to the opportunity that the editorial British
one gave it and
al great boom that had in that time the comic collaborated
with EDIFUMETI, WILMAR, EDIPERIOCI, PLANET, ORMOBOOK, MARVEL
FRANCE, DISNEY EUROPE, THE EDITORIAL WAGON, BARCANOVA, TV3
CATALONIA, TV1 SPAIN, MUSEUM OF THE SCIENCE of BARCELONA,
MUSEUM OF
ARQUEOLOGIA OF STA. COLOMA OF GRAMANET, TOUTAIN PUBLISHING
AND NORM COMICS.
Exactly with this last editorial one carried out two series:
the first one was the series BORDERS of 12 chapters and the
second called series MACBETH of 34 chapters.
Also it received the assignment to Design them decorated and
the scenography of the theatrical work THE CANIGO of Mossen
Jacint Verdaguer.
For TV3 (Television of Catalonia) carried out “HISTORY OF
CATALONIA”; for TV1 (Spanish Television) collaborated in the
series “THE TEACHER OF THE TIME”.
For the Editorial Planet of Agostini illustrated the
“HISTORY OF SPAIN” and with the editorial one Ormobook
“HISTORY AND YOUNG MEN OF SPAIN”.
With this work that you podeis to see I believe that I have
come I obtain something with what always it had dreamed, to
arrange history, religion and art
About Esteve Polls
Famed Spanish artist, Esteve Polls began his professional
career in the world of illustration and comics at age 15
collaborating with Thomson G.B., illustrating a comic
dedicated to the world of Football (Soccer). His love and
relationship with comics and illustration blossomed. He
continued collaborating with Dundee (G.B.) during the next
15 years. He followed this with work for Edifumeti, Wilmar,
Ediperioci, Planet, Ormobook, Marvel France, Disney Europe,
The Editorial Wagon, Barcanova, TV3 Catalonia, TV1 Spain,
Museum of The Science of Barcelona, Museum of Arqueologia of
Sta. Coloma of Gramanet, Toutain Publishing and Norm Comics.
He produced two series for Norm Comics: the 12 issue Borders
and the 34 chapter Macbeth. He followed with the assignment
to design, decorate and the scenographyof the theatrical
work The Canigo of Mossen Jacint Verdaguer. For TV3
(Television of Catalonia) designed “History of Catalonia”;
for TV1 (Spanish Television) He also collaborated in the
series “The Teacher OF THE TIME”. For the Editorial Planet
of Agostini illustrated the “History of Spain” and “History
and Young Men of Spain” for Ormobook.
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Mr. Joe Rubinstein
Joe Rubinstein is an
award winning portrait artist and commercial illustrator.
Joe's work has been
exhibited around the country, appeared in numerous
publications, and is frequently commisioned by prestigious
corporations.
Joe attended the Art
Students League and the National Academy of Design, and has
studied privately with many of the nation's top portrait
painters and illustrators.
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Guillermo Mendoza Martín ( Vilanova i
la Geltrú, 1978)
I've drawn since I was a kid,
and my love for the comics started since I learned to read,
reading the comic books from my neighbor who is older than
me.
When I was 15 I
started in the conic book school in Barcelona, where I
started in the comic book clases meantime I studied at the
High school. After that I studied the “art graphic” degree,
to pay that I worked on a comic book shop.
As a
professional
I started on the year 2000 doing graphic things for a studio
who designed kids clothes. After that I did some children
illustrations and graphic design.
My first work on
the comic book world was the inks for “nª4 de Cronicas de
Mesene, Periplo”, for Dude Comics. In 2002 I started to do
story boards for spots and in 2003 I started to draw comics.
My first work was work with Paco Cavero at “Grumpy Old
Monsters”, for IDW publishing. I've also worked at DC Thomson
& Co.
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