Miguelanxo Prado Series
July 16, 1958
This author first made a name for himself in the underground comics scene, beginning with the magazine Zero alongside other notable creators of his generation. He later published in leading titles of the era, such as Creepy and Comix Internacional, producing serials that explored fragmented and surreal narratives. After a period dedicated to character design for animated television, including the American series Men in Black, he returned to standalone projects. These include an adaptation of a section of Don Quixote and his first feature-length animated film, De Profundis. His work is characterized by visual inventiveness and a tendency to bridge different genres.





