Enrique Sánchez Abulí is a Spanish comics author, recognized for his significant contributions to the Spanish comic industry. He is particularly celebrated for his darkly comical gangster comic saga, Torpedo, a collaboration that showcases his distinctive narrative style.
Třicátá léta, krásné ženy, whisky... a profesionální zabiják. To je námět komiksové série Torpedo, s jejímž hrdinou jste se mohli seznámit už dříve v Crwi anebo v knize TORPEDO 01. V druhé knize Torpedových sebraných spisů najdete dalších 11 příběhů.
Abuli and Bernet's masterpiece, The Torpedo, is the story of Luca Torelli's rise from the gutters to become the top killer-for-hire in 1930s New York City. The Torpedo, along with his constant companion, Rascal, reeks swift and terrible underworld justice on all those unfortunate enough to cross their paths. Abuli's stories are full of cruel and morbidly dark humor, and Bernet's art style is perfect for showcasing New York as a both stylish and grim. Together they work seamlessly to create a classic and timeless series.
The streets of New York, the Great Depression, the dark universe of the mafia. Exuberant women, a .45 caliber Colt, and a ruthless killer: Luca Torelli, better known as Torpedo. Torpedo tells the story of an Italian immigrant, a hired assassin who dispenses his own brand of justice on the streets of New York during the Great Depression. A violent, amoral type, bad among the bad, yet he ends up appealing to the reader. Surrounded by beautiful women and mobsters who make his life easier or more difficult. Abulí's irony and sense of humor, with his bold wordplay, perfectly combine with Bernet's brush, the great master of black and white, to create a true work of art. A work to be read slowly, like savoring a good whisky.