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Josan Gonzales

  Illustrator and graphic designer of Spanish nationality, born in 1982, Josan Gonzales alias Death Burger, has depopulated on the web and on social networks thanks to his colorful graphic novels with an unmistakable cyberpunk look. The illustrations in clear line style (a particular drawing style used in the creation of comics characterized by a thin, clean and elegant sign) by Gonzales, hand-drawn and finished on Photoshop, full of details and characterized by an intriguing palette of acid colors , focus on the relationship between humans and technology, and show influences from Moebius, Geof Darrow, Hiroaki Samura and Akira's creator, Katsuhiro Otomo. Observing the works of Josan we are catapulted into a hypothetical dystopian and hyper-technological future, a chaotic, gloomy and horrific world, populated by strange cyborg characters, and dominated by machines and programs that become an integral part of the human body, robotic prostheses that transform appearance and enhance...

Raúl Moreno Coslado

  Raúl Moreno Coslado is a freelance illustrator and artist living in Girona, Spain. Oriental, fantastical and realistic elements are all present in his expressive work, with great attention paid to physical movement and detailed characteristics of characters. While he always enjoys the traditional method and aesthetic, he currently prefers digital art creation using his Wacom tablet. The basis of his inspiration stems from his childhood love of the work of Akira Toriyama (Dragonball Z) and has stretched to include Moebius, Simon Bisley, Claire Wendling, Adam Hughes, James Harren and many more.

Carles Dalmau

  Carles Dalmau is spanish an independent artist creating amazing designs for great products such as t-shirts, stickers, posters, and phone cases. With his full cartoon style of details, it has conquered developers and the general public, becoming part of many projects in the world of video games. With this artbook, in a bilingual edition so that all his followers can know his secrets, Carles gives us shows what makes his illustrations the way they are, how his style has been formed, what his references are, and what mysteries hides the world he has created. Studied Audiovisuals in college and since graduating he hasn't put down his pencil. Currently, apart from dedicating himself to his social networks, he is working on other comic book projects, video games and much more.

Enrique Fernandez

  Enrique is a cartoonist/ animation artist. He has worked on the animation of films such as “El Cid” and “Nocturna” (both for Filmax Animation) as a storyboard artist. Enrique has published many books for the French market (BD), including "The Wizard of OZ", "Ile sans sourire", "Aurore" and "Tales from the Cobra age". He is currently working on a personal project entitled "Brigada".

Juan Gimenez

  Juan Antonio Giménez López, known simply as Juan Giménez (Mendoza, November 26, 1943 - Mendoza, April 2, 2020), was an Argentine cartoonist and illustrator, known for his comic science fiction stories published in various countries around the world . Passionate about drawing from an early age, at the age of ten he loved copying the covers of paperback books and American and Spanish magazines; later, in his adolescence, he put on paper the sequences of the films that had most struck him. After studying industrial design in Mendoza, he moved to Barcelona to attend the Academy of Fine Arts; when he returned to Argentina he made his debut as a cartoonist publishing with the Argentine publishing houses Colomba and Record and then dedicated himself to the field of advertising and animation. He returned to Spain in 1970, settling on the Costa Brava, where he resumed his activity as a cartoonist collaborating with various authors such as Carlos Trillo or Ricardo Barreiro and publishing...

Ramon Nunez

  Ramon Nuñez is a Venezuelan digital artist specialized in illustration and character design. One of the most appreciable features of Ramon is the ease of adaptation to different styles and different types of workflow. H e’s a freelance illustrator and he worked at Riot Games, Dreamworks Animation TV, Image Comic, HEX TCG, Paizo Inc, Volta, Gameloft.

Alexandre de Riquer i Ynglada,

 7th Count of Casa Dávalos (Catalan pronunciation: [ələkˈsandɾə ðə riˈke]) (Born 3 May 1856 - 13 November 1920), was a versatile artist intellectual and Catalan designer, illustrator, painter, engraver, writer and poet. He was one of the leading figures of Modernisme in Catalonia. He belonged to an aristocratic family, the Counts of Casa Dávalos. His father, Martí de Riquer, Marquis of Benavent, was a senior leader of the Carlist of Catalonia, while his mother, Elisea Ynglada, belonged to a family of intellectuals and artists (including writers such as Joseph and Wifred Coroleu and painter Ricard Modest Urgell). He entered the world of publishing through the guidance of his friend, writer and illustrator Apel-les Mestres. "In 1876, Riquer took over some of his work on ornamental lettering and cover illustration," which led to a collaborative publishing work which brought great impact on Riquer's creative activity. [3]  By 1879, he is becoming known in the art world. The d...