Both Mexico and Argentina have nurtured the ranks of Marvel, in recent years, with true Latino talent, both in writing and drawing.
Pure Latin talent! Countries like Mexico Y Argentina has exported brilliant writers and cartoonists to the ranks of Marvel in recent years, who have written, with effort, their name in the history of The House of Ideas.
Whether through endearing stories, memorable strokes or colors that give life to the vignettes of Marvel, Latino talent, led by Mexico Y Argentina, They have worked in a great way that the name of several artists are already in the taste of millions of fans in the world.
In a “confrontation” between artists born in Mexico Y Argentina, We ask you, which Latino talent of Marvel is the best?
We share a brief profile of 10 talented cartoonists and writers, born in Mexico Y Argentina, as well as a survey for you to decide who is the best Latino talent within The House of Ideas.
MEXICO
Oscar Bazaldua
One of the artists who made a name for himself in his land to seek more challenges and successes as part of La Casa de las Ideas.
Bazaldúa’s style of drawing women opened the doors for him at Marvel to draw characters like Black Cat, and he became an important piece in the publication of Spider-Man, alongside Brian Michael Bendis.
Humberto Ramos
One of the men who in the last two decades has been linked to the history of Spider-Man is Humberto Ramos, whose particular style of illustrating Spidey has gained followers around the world.
Ramos, who began collaborating fully with La Casa de las Ideas in 2002, is one of the most regular artists on The Amazing Spider-Man, where he has collaborated since 2010, and has been the creator of the lines of other series such as Runaways, Superior Spider-Man and Champions.
Gerardo Sandoval
His beginnings began illustrating the Mexican edition of The Flintstone Kids for Editorial Vid, to make his way in the American editions of Tomb Raider.
Sandoval joined Marvel in 2013, where he has collaborated with his illustrations in publications such as Cable and X-Force, in addition to having the lines of the Venom series.
Jose Luis Duran
One of the pioneers in drawing the adventures of Spider-Man, in an edition aimed at the Mexican market in the 70s.
Durán was in charge of writing and drawing Spidey’s adventures, which created their own mythology with original villains and the return of Gwen Stacy, events that did not take into account the continuity of the stories written by Stan Lee.
Sergio Aragones
Although the MAD magazine legend is Spanish by birth, most of his life before traveling to the United States was spent in Mexico. And already in the neighboring country, through the satirical publication he made a name for himself in the publishing field.
For Marvel, Aragonés wrote and drew The Life of Groo The Wanderer in 1993 and Sergio Aragones Massacres Marvel, in 1996, a 10-part parody in which the Spanish cartoonist did his thing with the characters from La Casa de las Ideas.
ARGENTINA
Fabian Nicieza
He was born in Argentina, but at the age of four he moved to the United States, where he currently resides. After being managing editor at Editorial Berkley, Nicieza joined Marvel in 1985 as a promotional assistant, later making the leap as an advertising manager, where he wrote content for Marvel Age magazine.
Nicieza began writing titles like Alpha Flight, New Warriors and The New Mutants, where he created Deadpool alongside Rob Liefield. The Argentine was the writer of SuperPro, the series that Marvel launched in collaboration with the NFL.
eduardo risso
The native of Córdoba began his career in Argentine newspapers, to collaborate with different authors such as Carlos Trillo and Ricardo Barreiro, creating Parque Chas, Simon: Una Aventura Americana, Cañin and Fulu.
At Marvel, Risso works alongside Brian Azzarello on the Spider-Man’s Tangled Web series, as well as Brian K. Vaughan’s three-issue Logan series.
Talking about Risso is mentioning a great among the greats.
Enrique Breccia ‘Churrique’
One of the most recognized cartoonists and scriptwriters in Argentina, where he stood out with works such as Alvar Mayor, Halcones, Los Centinelas and El Sueñero, despite the fact that the South American country lived under the yoke of a military dictatorship, which ended in 1983.
Breccia made her Marvel debut in 2000 with the covers of Uncanny X-Men and X-Force, as well as collaborating on Distinguished Competition titles.
A comic legend born from another legend: Alberto Breccia.
Ariel Olivetti
In his native country, he created the Cazador de Aventuras comic, which opened the doors for him in different Argentine magazines, and his jump to La Casa de las Ideas, where his first job was in Last Avengers Story.
Among Olivetti’s most outstanding works are Sabretooth and Mystique (1996), Alpha Flight Vol. 2 (1997) and What If? (1997). In 2006 he signed exclusively with Marvel where he has published Punisher: Wer Zone and a new Cable series.
Enrique Alcatena
Influencing cartoonists such as Carmine Infantino, Gil Kane, and Jack Kirby, Alcatena began his career in the Argentine magazine Pif Paf, where he published his first work in 1976.
With a career in publications such as Anteojito, Starblazer, and the Thompson publishing house, Alcatena debuted in the 80s at Marvel, with the inks of the HAwkworld series and later illustrating publications such as Conan, X-Man and What If…?
Source: Marvel Comics
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