Javier Rodríguez (artist)
Javier Rodríguez | |
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Born |
Javier Rodríguez 1972 Oviedo |
Nationality | Spanish |
Area(s) | Penciller, Inker, Colourist |
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Javier Rodríguez is a Spanish comic book artist working primarily as a colourist for the American market. Among his most notable works are BatGirl: Year One, Daredevil and The Amazing Spider-Man.
Career
While studying at the University of Fine Arts in Barcelona, Rodríguez and a group of friends (one of whom was Germán García of Tess Tinieblas, X-Men and Superman fame) started a comics fanzine called Froilán.[1] In 1996, he pencils Anselmo Ensombras, a comic about the history of Spanish cinema for the 34th Gijón International Film Festival,[2] and self-publishes the first issue of Love Gun, a futuristic four-issue miniseries about a group of friends with heavy social criticism on such issues as unemployment and economic independence of young people (the tagline of the comic was "in the XXI century, unemployment is still a problem..."). Only three issues were published, leaving the story unfinished, which still was enough to attract attention to the young cartoonist from the critics and the audience.[1] In 1998, the Madrid publisher Under Cómic relaunched Love Gun with a new #1 and a new story. Ígor Medio helped Rodríguez with scripting and inking for the second volume. Although the title suffered from erratic publication and stopped production after four issues, leaving the story unfinished again, the series gained enough attention for the publisher to release some merchandise (posters, T-shirts, postcards), something absolutely unheard of in the independent Spanish comic book market.[1] In 1999, Rodríguez was nominated for the "Best Newcomer" at the Salón del Cómic de Barcelona (Barcelona Comic Fair).
Rodríguez began his professional career contributing to the cult underground Spanish comics magazine El Víbora.[1] Besides several short stories and cover illustrations, he created series Paraíso, Punk Rock Bar (later compiled in a single volume by Kappa Entrialgo in Italy), Tenebro and Comprobando la Realidad, scripted by Mauro Entrialgo. Rodriguez continued to appear in the pages of El Víbora until 2002.[3]
At the same time Rodríguez does some custom short comics like Blue Joven (for BBVA) and Los Potaje (for the municipality of Gijón), included in a campaign to prevent alcohol abuse aimed at schools, as well as various illustrations for music bands like Manta Ray, Australian Blonde and Felpeyu. He also worked on film production and advertisements for companies such as LolaFilms, Canal Plus and Mediapro, and played in a band called Kactus Jack.[1]
In late 2002 he publishes his first full colour graphic novel Wake Up through Glénat. 2003 marks his debut on the American market, not as a penciller but as the colourist; he debuts on the limited series Batgirl: Year One by DC Comics (drawn by Marcos Martín and inked by Álvaro López, both also of Spanish origin). Since then he coloured a lot of covers and interior for both DC and Marvel, occasionally pencilling for various Daredevil and Spider-Man-related publications.[4][5]
Rodríguez contributed to every issue of the children's magazine Mister K with his series Crononautas, and co-created Lolita HR with Delphine Rieu for Les Humanoïdes Associés, originally serialized in Shogun Mag and later compiled in manga-style volumes.[6]
Bibliography
Rodríguez colours and inks himself, unless noted otherwise:
- Anselmo Ensombras (with Boni Pérez, Ígor Medio and Andrea Parissi, one-shot, Cactus Comics, 1996)
- Love Gun (script and art):
- Volume 1 #1-3 (of 4) (Cactus Comics, 1996–1997)
- Volume 2 #1-4 (with Ígor Medio, Under Cómic, 1998–1999)
- El Víbora (anthology, La Cúpula):
- Paraíso, Punk Rock Bar (script and art, in #215-233/4, 1997–1999)
- Tenebro (script and art, in #236-247, 1999–2000)
- Comprobando la Realidad (with Mauro Entrialgo, in #248-257/8 & 260-264, 2000–2002)
- Wake Up (script and art, graphic novel, Glénat, 2002)
- Miedo (with David Muñoz and Antonio Trashorras, graphic novel, Glénat, 2003)
- Mister K #1-55: "Crononautas (Chrononauts)" (script and art, anthology, El Jueves, 2004–2006)
- Shogun Mag: "Lolita HR" (with Delphine Rieu, anthology, Les Humanoïdes Associés, 2007–2011)
- Web of Spider-Man v2 (anthology, Marvel):
- "The Irritable J. Jonah Jameson" (with Tom Peyer, in #2, 2010)
- "The Extremist" (with Fred Van Lente, 2010):
- "Part 1" (with colours by Muntsa Vicente, in #8)
- "Part 2" (with Nick Dragotta, Pat Olliffe and colours by Andres Mossa, in #9)
- The Black Cat v2 #2-3 (with Jen Van Meter, Javier Pulido and colours by Matt Hollingsworth, Marvel, 2010)
- The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel):
- "Magnetic Man: The Choice" (with Frank Tieri, co-feature, in v1 #662, 2011)
- "Three O'Clock High!" (with Clay McLeod Chapman, co-feature, in v1 #700.4, 2014)
- "Recapturing That Old Spark" (with Dan Slott and Christos Gage, co-feature, in v3 #1, 2014)
- "What to Expect" (with Dennis Hopeless and inks by Álvaro López, co-feature, in v4 #1, 2015)
- Daredevil v3 #28-29 and 34, v4 #1.50 and 6-7 (with Mark Waid, Marvel, 2013–2014)
- Superior Spider-Man (Marvel):
- "Hostage Crisis" (with Christos Gage, in Annual #1, 2014)
- "Goblin Nation: Prelude" (with Dan Slott, Humberto Ramos and Marcos Martín, in #26, 2014)
- "Goblin Nation: Blood Ties" (with Christos Gage, in Annual #2, 2014)
- AXIS: Hobgoblin #1-3 (with Kevin Shinick and inks by Álvaro López, Marvel, 2014–2015)
- Spider-Woman (with Dennis Hopeless and inks by Álvaro López, Marvel):
- Volume 5 #5-9 (with colours by Muntsa Vicente in #7-8, 2015)
- Volume 6 #1-5 and 8-11 (with colours by Rachelle Rosenberg in #3-5, 2016)
- Spider-Gwen v2 Annual #1: "8 Days a Week — Friday" (with Jason Latour and inks by Álvaro López, co-feature, Marvel, 2016)
- Doctor Strange: Sorcerers Supreme #1-ongoing (with Robbie Thompson and inks by Álvaro López, Marvel, 2016–...)
Covers only
- Spider-Woman v5 #2, 10 (Marvel, 2015)
- Spider-Woman v6 #6-7, 12 (Marvel, 2016)
- Deadpool v4 #17 (Marvel, 2016)
Colours only
- Batgirl: Year One #1-9 (on Marcos Martín, DC Comics, 2003)
- Harley Quinn v1 #38 (cover only, on Scott Morse, DC Comics, 2004)
- Green Arrow v3 (covers only, DC Comics):
- on Cameron Stewart (#33, 2004)
- on Marcos Martín (#34-42 & 45, 2004–2005)
- Human Target v2 #4-5, 12-13 (on Javier Pulido, Vertigo, 2003–2004)
- Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight v1 (DC Comics):
- on Tom Fowler (#180-181, covers only, 2004)
- on Brad Walker (#182-184, 2004)
- Fallen Angel v1 #15, 18 (covers only, on David López, DC Comics, 2004–2005)
- Breach #1-11 (on Marcos Martín and Javier Pulido (#9-10), DC Comics, 2005–2006)
- Captain America 65th Anniversary Special (on Marcos Martín and Javier Pulido, Marvel, 2006)
- Nightwing v1 (DC Comics):
- on Joseph Dodd (#118-119, 2006)
- on Paco Díaz (#120-121, 2006)
- Doctor Strange: The Oath #1-5 (on Marcos Martín, Marvel, 2006–2007)
- Dead of Night Featuring Man-Thing #1 (on Kano, Marvel, 2008)
- Avengers Classic (co-features, Marvel):
- on Kano (#11, 2008)
- on Sergio Aragonés (#12, 2008)
- The Amazing Spider-Man v1 (Marvel):
- on Marcos Martín (#559-561, Extra! #1, 578-579, 600 & 618-620, 2008–2010)
- on Paolo Rivera (with Dean White, #577, 2008)
- on Javier Pulido (#605, 615-616, 620, 658 (with Muntsa Vicente) & Family #8, 2009–2011)
- on Paul Azaceta (#642-646, 2010)
- on Ty Templeton (#657, 2011)
- on Emma Ríos (#662-663 & 677, 2011–2012)
- Beta Ray Bill: Godhunter #1-3 (on Kano, Marvel, 2009)
- The Immortal Iron Fist #27 (on David Lapham, Travel Foreman and Timothy Green II, Marvel, 2009)
- Captain America Comics 70th Anniversary Special (on Marcos Martín, Marvel, 2009)
- All Select Comics 70th Anniversary Special (on Javier Pulido, Marvel, 2009)
- Captain America: Who Will Wield the Shield? (cover only, on Alan Davis, Marvel, 2010)
- Siege: The Cabal (cover only, on Alan Davis, Marvel, 2010)
- Fantastic Four v1 (on Alan Davis, Marvel):
- covers only (#574-588, 2010–2011)
- cover/interiors (Annual #33, 2012)
- Petey (on Fred Hembeck, Marvel Digital, 2010)
- Web of Spider-Man v2 #6 (on Jefte Palo, Marvel, 2010)
- Avengers Prime #1-5 (on Alan Davis, Marvel, 2010–2011)
- Captain America: Who Won't Wield the Shield? (on Joe Quinones, Marvel, 2010)
- The Invincible Iron Man v1 #500 (on Nathan Fox, Marvel, 2011)
- I am an Avenger #5 (on Alan Davis, Marvel, 2011)
- Avengers: The Children's Crusade — Young Avengers (on Alan Davis, Marvel, 2011)
- Excalibur Visionaries: Alan Davis Volume 3 tpb (cover only, on Alan Davis, Marvel, 2011)
- The Avengers v4 #13-14, 16-17 (covers only, on Alan Davis, Marvel, 2011)
- Daredevil v3 (Marvel):
- on Paolo Rivera (#1-3, 7 & 9-10, 2011–2012)
- on Marcos Martín (#5, 2011)
- on Kano (#8, 2012)
- on Khoi Pham (#10.1, 2012)
- on Alan Davis (Annual #1, 2012)
- on Chris Samnee:
- Volume 3 (#12-16, 18-27, 28-29 (covers only), 30-33, 34 (cover only) & 35-36, 2012–2014)
- Volume 4 (Road Warrior digital comic + #6-7 (covers only) & 1-5, 2014)
- Spider-Island: Cloak & Dagger #1-3 (on Emma Ríos, Marvel, 2011)
- X-Men: Schism #4 (on Alan Davis, Marvel, 2011)
- Point One (on Javier Pulido, Marvel, 2012)
- Captain Marvel v7 (Marvel):
- on Ed McGuinness (covers only, #1-4, 2012)
- on Karl Kesel (#3, 2012)
- Avenging Spider-Man #11 (cover only, on Chris Samnee, Marvel, 2012)
- Wolverine v4 Annual #1 (on Alan Davis, Marvel, 2012)
- The Mighty Thor v1 #18-21 (on Alan Davis, Marvel, 2012)
- Journey into Mystery v1 #643-644 (covers only, on Alan Davis, Marvel, 2012)
- Guardians of the Galaxy Infinite Comic #2 (on Ming Doyle, Marvel Digital, 2013)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Javier Rodríguez". Guía del cómic (in Spanish). Retrieved 2016-05-13.
- ↑ "ANSELMO ENSOMBRAS : Una historia del cine español. 44pás. 225 pts."
- ↑ "EL VIBORA CHECKLIST". frog2000.blogspot.com.
- ↑ Beard, Jim (2013-04-25). "Thursday Q&A: Javier Rodriguez". Marvel.com. Retrieved 2016-05-13.
- ↑ Mithra, Kuljit (October 2013). "Interview With Javier Rodriguez". manwithoutfear.com.
- ↑ "Lolita HR". bedetheque.