afNews 14 Giugno 2022 11:59

Jordi Bernet b.1944

www.afnews.info segnala: Jordi Bernet (born 14 June 1944, Spain) is a comics artist whose career began at age 15.

He took over his father’s humorous feature ‘Doña Urraca’ (‘Mrs. Magpie’) on the older Bernet’s death. He developed his own more realistic style and began publishing in “Spirou” from 1965.

In the 1970s, he collaborated with his uncle, writer Miguel Cussó, on the sexy heroine ‘Wat 69’ and the science fiction series ‘Andrax’ (in “Pip” and “Primo” respectively).

In 1981, Bernet replaced Alex Toth on ‘Torpedo 1936’, written by creator Enrique Sánchez Abulí. The dark, violent series continued to the end of the century.

With writer Antonio Segura, he created the barbarian fantasy ‘Sarvane’ (in “Cimoc”, 1982) and the brutal dystopia ‘Kraken’ (in “Metropol”, 1983).

He collaborated with Argentinian writer Carlos Trillo on the sexually-explicit ‘Cicca Dum-Dum’, the humorous ‘Clara de Noche’, and other stories.

From 2006 to 2011, he contributed to “Jonah Hex” in the USA, drawing stories written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray.

Bernet received the Best Foreign Album award at Angoulême in 1986, for “Torpedo”. He received the Grand Prize at the Barcelona International Comics Fair in 1991. He also received an Inkpot Award at San Diego in 2011.

At Comiclopedia — https://ift.tt/KZiwqlQ (some explicit images)
At Wikipedia — https://ift.tt/DBLOoNx
In the GCD — https://ift.tt/JmNQAen (some explicit images)

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