Juan Jose Ryp
Juan Jose Ryp is a Spanish comic book artist known, among other things, for his work on Black Summer with Warren Ellis. In Spain he contributed to erotic comics anthology magazines.
Biography
After a long run of working at Avatar, In 2010 he got work at Marvel Comics on Vengeance of the Moon Knight, and it was announced that he'd be the artist on a new Wolverine series, Wolverine: The Best There Is along with writer Charlie Huston.[1]
Bibliography
Comic work in the USA includes:
- Alan Moore's Magic Words (adapted by Art Brooks from work by Alan Moore, Avatar Press, 2002, ISBN 1592910025)
- "Zaman's Hill" (with Alan Moore, in Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths #1, 2003)
- Another Suburban Romance (adapted by Antony Johnston from work by Alan Moore, Avatar Press, 2003)
- Frank Miller's RoboCop (with Steven Grant, Avatar Press, 2003–2006)
- A Nightmare on Elm Street: Paranoid (with Brian Pulido, 3-issue mini-series, Avatar Press, 2005)
- Wolfskin (with Warren Ellis, 3-issue mini-series, Avatar Press, 2006–2007)
- Black Summer (with Warren Ellis, 8-issue limited series, Avatar Press, 2007–2008)
- No Hero (with Warren Ellis, 8-issue limited series, Avatar Press, July 2008 - September 2009)[2]
- Vengeance of the Moon Knight #9-10 (with Gregg Hurwitz, Marvel Comics, August-September 2010)
- Punisher MAX: Happy Endings (with Peter Milligan, Marvel Comics, October 2010, forthcoming)[3]
- Wolverine: The Best There Is (with Charlie Huston, Marvel Comics, 2010, forthcoming)
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August 21, 1971 |
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Algeciras, Spain |
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