Edmundo Fernández Ripoll, better known as Edmond (born 1938), is a Catalan comic book artist and illustrator, born in 1938 march in Barcelona. [1] His most famous creation was Jan Europa. [2]
The young Edmond works in a hardware store, selling T-shirt's by mail and as an assistant in an advertising agency till 1959 when is hired by Editorial Bruguera to adapt television characters as Rintintín, Bonanza, Daniel Boone or Bronco. [1] In the seventies also publishes romance stories in girls magazines like Celia, As de Corazones, Sissi, Sissi-gráfico o Sissi-juvenil and adaptations of books like Tom Sawyer and La capitana del Yucatán for Joyas Literarias Juveniles collection. [3]
Lately he works internationally for the British market (Adarés Anglians, How The West Was Won, The Handcuff Hotspurs, The Quest, Tyler the Tamer), French bande dessiné (Brigade Temporelle, Mike Nelson), [3] holandés (Elsje de Windt, Mimi, Meta de Bokesprong, Oberon), [1] [4] Swedish market and even in Zaire. [3] In Spain, creates with the script of Víctor Mora Supernova ( Súper Mortadelo, 1973) and with Andreu Martín Fantasía S. A. ( Tío Vivo, 1975) and Los Titanes ( Super Sacarino and Super Ases).
In 1976 creates Eva Star for Can Can [3] and in April 1979, Jan Europa, his more popular series, to Mortadelo. [1]
Similar to Jan Europa is Doctor Impossible in 1984. His last creation was Fede y sus colegas, dramón urbano por entregas, scripted by Jaume Ribera for the TBO magazine of Ediciones B. [2]
Armando Matías Guiu wrote about this author
Edmond is a methodical, rhythmic, extremely correct cartoonist. Very cerebral. His style, photographic. When he draws a building, a situation, it is exactly as it exists in reality or as if there would be. [1]
Year | Title | Writer | Publication |
---|---|---|---|
1967 | Bonanza | Vicente Palomares | Tele Color ( Editorial Bruguera) |
1969 | The Handcuff Hotspurs | Smash! ( IPC Magazines) | |
1971 | Tyler the Tamer | Smash! (IPC) | |
1972 | Brigade Temporelle (Time Brigade) | Claude J. Legrand | Futura |
1973 | Supernova | Víctor Mora | Súper Mortadelo (Editorial Bruguera) |
197- | Los Titanes | Andreu Martín | Super Sacarino (Editorial Bruguera) |
1978 | Fantasía S.A. | Andreu Martín | Tío Vivo (Editorial Bruguera) |
1979 | Jan Europa | Mortadelo y Super Mortadelo (Editorial Bruguera) | |
1983 | Mimí | Jana ( Sarpe) | |
1983 | Barracuda | Jana (Sarpe) [5] | |
1984 | Doctor Impossible | Mortadelo | |
1986 | Erika | Chicas (Editorial Bruguera) | |
1986 | Marga | Armando Matías Guiu | Chicas (Editorial Bruguera) |
1988 | Cinemateca TBO | Víctor Mora y Jaume Ribera | TBO ( Ediciones B) |
1988 | ["Fede and his Colleagues," an urban drama in installments] | Jaume Ribera | TBO de Ediciones B. [2] |
198- | Supertrailers | Super Mortadelo (Ediciones B) | |
198- | Sindy | Edmond Ripoll | TBO (Editorial Bruguera) |
198- | La Tribu | Edmond Ripoll | TBO (Ediciones B) |
1989 | La vida crítica y la crítica de la vida | Jaume Ribera, Edmond Ripoll | TBO (Ediciones B) |
Edmundo Fernández Ripoll, better known as Edmond (born 1938), is a Catalan comic book artist and illustrator, born in 1938 march in Barcelona. [1] His most famous creation was Jan Europa. [2]
The young Edmond works in a hardware store, selling T-shirt's by mail and as an assistant in an advertising agency till 1959 when is hired by Editorial Bruguera to adapt television characters as Rintintín, Bonanza, Daniel Boone or Bronco. [1] In the seventies also publishes romance stories in girls magazines like Celia, As de Corazones, Sissi, Sissi-gráfico o Sissi-juvenil and adaptations of books like Tom Sawyer and La capitana del Yucatán for Joyas Literarias Juveniles collection. [3]
Lately he works internationally for the British market (Adarés Anglians, How The West Was Won, The Handcuff Hotspurs, The Quest, Tyler the Tamer), French bande dessiné (Brigade Temporelle, Mike Nelson), [3] holandés (Elsje de Windt, Mimi, Meta de Bokesprong, Oberon), [1] [4] Swedish market and even in Zaire. [3] In Spain, creates with the script of Víctor Mora Supernova ( Súper Mortadelo, 1973) and with Andreu Martín Fantasía S. A. ( Tío Vivo, 1975) and Los Titanes ( Super Sacarino and Super Ases).
In 1976 creates Eva Star for Can Can [3] and in April 1979, Jan Europa, his more popular series, to Mortadelo. [1]
Similar to Jan Europa is Doctor Impossible in 1984. His last creation was Fede y sus colegas, dramón urbano por entregas, scripted by Jaume Ribera for the TBO magazine of Ediciones B. [2]
Armando Matías Guiu wrote about this author
Edmond is a methodical, rhythmic, extremely correct cartoonist. Very cerebral. His style, photographic. When he draws a building, a situation, it is exactly as it exists in reality or as if there would be. [1]
Year | Title | Writer | Publication |
---|---|---|---|
1967 | Bonanza | Vicente Palomares | Tele Color ( Editorial Bruguera) |
1969 | The Handcuff Hotspurs | Smash! ( IPC Magazines) | |
1971 | Tyler the Tamer | Smash! (IPC) | |
1972 | Brigade Temporelle (Time Brigade) | Claude J. Legrand | Futura |
1973 | Supernova | Víctor Mora | Súper Mortadelo (Editorial Bruguera) |
197- | Los Titanes | Andreu Martín | Super Sacarino (Editorial Bruguera) |
1978 | Fantasía S.A. | Andreu Martín | Tío Vivo (Editorial Bruguera) |
1979 | Jan Europa | Mortadelo y Super Mortadelo (Editorial Bruguera) | |
1983 | Mimí | Jana ( Sarpe) | |
1983 | Barracuda | Jana (Sarpe) [5] | |
1984 | Doctor Impossible | Mortadelo | |
1986 | Erika | Chicas (Editorial Bruguera) | |
1986 | Marga | Armando Matías Guiu | Chicas (Editorial Bruguera) |
1988 | Cinemateca TBO | Víctor Mora y Jaume Ribera | TBO ( Ediciones B) |
1988 | ["Fede and his Colleagues," an urban drama in installments] | Jaume Ribera | TBO de Ediciones B. [2] |
198- | Supertrailers | Super Mortadelo (Ediciones B) | |
198- | Sindy | Edmond Ripoll | TBO (Editorial Bruguera) |
198- | La Tribu | Edmond Ripoll | TBO (Ediciones B) |
1989 | La vida crítica y la crítica de la vida | Jaume Ribera, Edmond Ripoll | TBO (Ediciones B) |