Miguel Ángel Martín (comics)

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Miguel Ángel Martín (born 1960 in León) is a Spanish comic author and artist. He won the Best New Artist award at the 1992 Barcelona International Comic Fair. Martín is the author of the controversial comic . He has also written many other experimental comics which deal with subjects including dystrophic Cyberpunk scenarios (Cyberfreak etc.) or body horror; his protagonist Brian the Brain (Brian the Brain) for instance features an open skull in which the brain lies visible and unprotected.

List of works[]

The following list of works is taken from the artists website and does not include works he did for magazines or illustrations.[1]

  • Brian the Brain (La Cúpula/El Víbora)
  • RubberFlesh (La Cúpula)
  • Keibol Black (La Factoría)
  • Kyrie Nuevo Europeo (La Factoría)
  • The Space Between (La Factoría)
  • Anal Core (La Factoría)
  • Snuff 2000 (La Factoría)
  • Psychopathia Sexualis (La Factoría)
  • Big Whack! (La Factoría)
  • Crónica Negra (Midons Editorial)
  • Días felices (La Factoría)
  • Barny (Gryker & Asociados)
  • Atolladero-Texas with script from Oscaraibar (Glenat)
  • Cyberfreak (Topolin Edizioni)
  • Sicotronic Records (Subterfuge)
  • HardON (La Factoría)
  • NeuroHabitat (La Factoría)
  • Play Love (Rey Lear)

Awards[]

The awards are listed in chronological order.[2]

  • Revelation Author Award in the International Salon of Comic (Barcelona 1992)
  • International Cartoonists Exhibition; Famous Yellow Kid Award (Roma 1999)
  • Great Award "Attilio Micheluzzi" (Napoli, Comicon, 2003)
  • Best European Comic Award Romics 2006 (Rome)
  • Best comic of the year award XL - La Repubblica (Comicon, Napoli, 2007)

References[]

  1. ^ "Miguel Angel Martin – Bibliography". Martin Comics. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Miguel Angel Martin – Biography". Martin Comics. Retrieved 3 June 2021.

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