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Javier Rodriguez (artist)

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Nationality
  
Spanish

Role
  
Artist

Name
  
Javier Rodriguez

Area(s)
  
Penciller, Inker, Colourist

Javier Rodriguez 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, Rodriguez and a group of friends (one of whom was German Garcia of Tess Tinieblas, X-Men and Superman fame) started a comics fanzine called Froilan. In 1996, he pencils Anselmo Ensombras, a comic about the history of Spanish cinema for the 34th Gijon International Film Festival, 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. In 1998, the Madrid publisher Under Comic relaunched Love Gun with a new #1 and a new story. Igor Medio helped Rodriguez 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. In 1999, Rodriguez was nominated for the "Best Newcomer" at the Salon del Comic de Barcelona (Barcelona Comic Fair).

Rodriguez began his professional career contributing to the cult underground Spanish comics magazine El Vibora. Besides several short stories and cover illustrations, he created series Paraiso, 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 Vibora until 2002.

At the same time Rodriguez does some custom short comics like Blue Joven (for BBVA) and Los Potaje (for the municipality of Gijon), 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.

In late 2002 he publishes his first full color graphic novel Wake Up through Glenat. 2003 marks his debut on the American market, not as a penciller but as the colourist; he debutes on the limited series Batgirl: Year One by DC Comics (drawn by Marcos Martin and inked by Alvaro Lopez, 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.

Rodriguez 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 Humanoides Associes, originally serialized in Shogun Mag and later compiled in manga-style volumes.

References

Javier Rodriguez (artist) Wikipedia