Marcos Martín
Marcos Martín | |
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Born |
Marcos Martín Milanés 1972 Barcelona |
Nationality | Spanish |
Area(s) | Artist |
Marcos Martín is a critically acclaimed, Eisner Award-winning Spanish comic book artist who has worked in American comics.[1] His notable works include Batgirl: Year One, Doctor Strange: The Oath, Breach, The Amazing Spider-Man, and Daredevil. He has also produced numerous covers for Marvel Comics and DC Comics.
In 2013, he founded Panel Syndicate[2][3] an online publisher of DRM-Free pay what you want webcomics in multiple languages, to publish his and Brian K. Vaughan's creator-owned comic The Private Eye. The Private Eye has received critical acclaim and media attention for Martin's art and for its role as one of the first DRM-Free, pay what you want comics by creators of Martin and Vaughan's caliber.[4][5] As of July 2013 three issues have been published in English, Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, and French, with additional languages in development.[6]
Bibliography
Interior comic work includes:
- The Batman Chronicles #12: "The Contract" (with Devin Kallie Grayson, DC Comics, 1998)
- JSA #6: "Justice, Like Lightning..." (with David S. Goyer and Geoff Johns, DC Comics, 2000)
- Robin #81: "The Obtuse Conundrum" (with Chuck Dixon, DC Comics, 2000)
- Robin: Year One #4 (with Scott Beatty, Chuck Dixon and Javier Pulido, DC Comics, 2001)
- Joker: Last Laugh #2: "Siege Mentality" (with Scott Beatty and Chuck Dixon, DC Comics, 2001)
- Birds of Prey #37: "Red, Black and Blue" (with Chuck Dixon, DC Comics, 2002)
- Batgirl: Year One #1-9 (with Scott Beatty and Chuck Dixon, DC Comics, 2003)
- Breach #1-8, 11 (with Bob Harras, DC Comics, 2005–2006)
- I ♥ Marvel: My Mutant Heart: "How Love Works" (with Peter Milligan, one-shot, Marvel, 2006)
- Captain America 65th Anniversary Special: "Secrets of Iron & Fire" (with Ed Brubaker, Mike Perkins and Javier Pulido, Marvel, 2006)
- Doctor Strange: The Oath #1-5 (with Brian K. Vaughan, Marvel, 2006–2007)
- The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel):
- "Peter Parker, Paparazzi" (with Dan Slott, in #559-561, 2008)
- "Character Assassination Interlude: The Spartacus Gambit" (with Marc Guggenheim, in Extra! #1, 2008)
- "Unscheduled Stop" (with Mark Waid, in #578-579, 2009)
- "Identity Crisis" (with Stan Lee, in #600, 2009)
- "Mysterioso" (with Dan Slott, in #618-620, 2010)
- "Spidey Sundays" (with Stan Lee, in #634-645, co-features, 2010)
- "No One Dies" (with Dan Slott, in #655-657, 2011)
- Captain America Comics 70th Anniversary Special: "What Makes the Man" (with James Robinson, Marvel, 2009)
- The Mystic Hands of Dr. Strange: "Duel in the Dark Dimension" (with Mike Carey, one-shot, Marvel, 2010)
- Daredevil #1, 4-6 (with Mark Waid and Paolo Rivera, Marvel, 2011)
- The Private Eye #1-3 (with Brian K. Vaughan, Panel Syndicate, 2013)
References
- ↑ CORCUERA, ÁLVARO (26 March 2010). "Rivales íntimos". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- ↑ Webster, Andrew. "Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin on digital comics and the medium's 'second Golden Age'". The Verge. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
- ↑ Dietsch, TJ. "Brian K Vaughan on "Saga's" Success, Controversy & the Future of Digital Comics". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
- ↑ Sava, Oliver. "Brian K. Vaughan’s The Private Eye is a bold move forward for digital comics". The Onion AV Club. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
- ↑ Johnson, Mark. "The Private Eye: The First Digital Blockbuster And How That Changes Everything". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
- ↑ Panel Syndicate Retrieved 14 July 2013