Felicísimo Coria

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Felicísimo Corai alias Felicísimo Coria (born January 10, 1948 near Palencia ) is a Spanish comic artist .

life and work

When Coria was ten years old, his parents left the region of Castile and León and settled with the family in the neighboring Basque Country . Through the marriage of William Vance with Corias sister, he became his brother-he accompanied to Belgium and supported him in the following years. Coria also received technical guidance from Vance, whom he assisted at Ringo and Bruno Brazil . At the same time Coria took drawing lessons. Together with Vance and the author Lucien Meys, he created the comic western Mongwy , which was published in the women's magazine Femmes d'Aujourd'hui in 1971 and 1972 . In 1976 he drew his first story for Tintin . Coria's first stand-alone Bob Morane story was released as an album in 1980.

Several Bob Morane stories drawn by Coria have been published in German in an anthology by Epsilon Verlag .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Felicísimo Coria on bedetheque.com (French) , accessed on January 27, 2013
  2. a b c Félicísimo Coria on lambiek.net (English) , accessed on February 27, 2013
  3. Bob Morane Complete Edition Volume 4 published by Epsilon Verlag on comicguide.de , accessed on February 5, 2013