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Nationality
  
Spanish

Name
  
Alfonso Azpiri

Role
  
Comic strip creator


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Area(s)
  
Cartoonist, Writer, Artist

Books
  
Lorna Mouse Club, Lorna: The Ark, Lorna: The Eye of Dart‑An‑Gor, Lorna: Mouse Club, Demon wind

Similar People
  
Carlos Pacheco, Jordi Bernet, Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri, Luis Royo

Alfonso Azpiri Mejía (1947 − August 18, 2017) was a Spanish comic book artist, whose work was mainly of the adult variety.

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Biography

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Azpiri was born in Madrid. His early work was published in the 1970s and was mainly aimed at the Italian market which then welcomed stories containing a mixture of horror, sex and nudity. Azpiri's work, drawn in a comical style, featured amply breasted women getting involved with werewolves, mummies, vampires and the Frankenstein monster.

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His work has been translated and published in a number of magazines, including Heavy Metal and Penthouse Comix. His style is easily recognisable, especially his lavishly elegant and sensual, pouting females. He has been mainly involved in the science fiction and fantasy genre, often with a decidedly erotic slant. His fantasy stories range from sword and sorcery to the 1001 Arabian Nights type. He also raises the issue of conflict between peoples, such as in science fiction stories where the inhabitants of soon-to-be colonised planets are massacred so that humans from Earth can move in.

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One of his most recurring characters is Lorna, a Barbarella-like space adventurer who travels the galaxy accompanied by two droids, the R2D2-like ADL and the C-3PO-like Arnold. Arnold's main function is to satisfy the ever-passionate Lorna whenever there are no human males, females or suitably endowed aliens available. Lorna's principal enemy, the crime lord Mouse, bears some resemblance to Jabba the Hutt.

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Less adult-oriented, and suitable for younger readers, was Mot, the adventures of a boy called Leo who finds himself plagued by a large, friendly but cumbersome and destructive monster. This was turned into a cartoon series and broadcast on France's Canal Plus.

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Azpiri's other productions include Chang, telling the adventures of a martial artist and detective.

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Both Lorna and Mot were featured in video games, Lorna by Topo Soft and Mot by Opera Soft.


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References

Alfonso Azpiri Wikipedia