Tag: Spanish comics
Late Judge Dredd co-creator Carlos Ezquerra to have Spanish street named in his honor
The street of Carlos Sanchez Ezquerra will be in a new development of his hometown of Zaragoza, Spain
Comic Barcelona-hosted Carlos Pacheco tribute raises over $3500 for Spanish ALS Charity
An exhibition and charity auction of original works and prints donated by fourteen artists in memory of Carlos Pacheco raised €3250 (over $3500) for the Spanish ALS Association (adELA) last weekend at the 41st edition...
INDIE VIEW: Is PLUTOCRACY: CHRONICLES OF A GLOBAL MONOPOLY actually fiction?
Plutocracy: Chronicles of Global Monopoly
By Abraham Martinez
NBM
Human beings are imperfect creatures and it follows that their creations will be imperfect as well. Even the creations are perfect, they’ll develop flaws because of the imperfect...
PLUTOCRACY shows how things could actually be worse
Spanish creator Abraham Martínez depicts a world where money talks and democracy walks.
REVIEW: In KARMEN, meet your new favorite Manic Pixie Death Girl
Comics do not lack for fun, female reapers -- and Karmen is the new girl.
INDIE VIEW: A GIFT FOR A GHOST is ethereal poetry
A Gift For A Ghost
By Borja Gonzalez
Translated by Lee Douglas
Abrams
From the moment I finished A Gift For A Ghost I knew it was different from most other graphic novels I read for one simple...
RIP: Metabarons artist Juan Gimenez passes away from COVID-19
The master SF artist was 76.
INDIE VIEW: ‘The House’ presents grieving as a story-building process
The House
By Paco Roca
Translated by Andrea Rosenberg
Fantagraphics
I think it’s fair to say that the true measure of the impact a human is how much space they leave empty upon their death and, therefore, how...
INDIE VIEW: Manly tropes deconstructed and scrutinized in ‘The Art of Dying,’ ‘Dick Tracy,’...
The Art of Dying
Written by Raule
Illustrated by Philippe Berthet
Europe Comics
Prolific Spanish writer Raule crafted this story especially for French noir legend Bethet, and the combination of the two of them results in a fun...
Review: ‘Seven Places Without You’ captures the calm center of heartbreak
Spanish cartoonist Juan Berrio captures the not the high emotions that leads to cacophonous confrontations, but the quiet moments