Nationality Spanish Name Juan Canales Awards full list | Area(s) writer Role Comic creator | |
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Books Blacksad, Blacksad Vol 1: Un Lugar Ent, Bernie Wrightson’s Frankenstein, Arctic Nation, The Blacksad Files 3 Similar People Juanjo Guarnido, Hugo Pratt, Ruben Pellejero, David Aja |
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Juan Díaz Canales (born 1972) is a Spanish comics artist and an animated film director, known as the co-creator of Blacksad.
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- Ucm c mic juan d az canales y el gui n de blacksad 1 de 10
- Tomos y grapas entrevista con juan d az canales
- Biography
- Awards
- References
Tomos y grapas entrevista con juan d az canales
Biography

At an early age, Juan Díaz Canales became interested in comics and their creation, which progressed and broadened out to include animated films. At the age of 18, he entered a school for animation. In 1996 he founded, together with three other artists, a company called Tridente Animation. Through this, he has worked with European and American companies, providing plots and scripts for comics and animation films, as well as directing animated television series and animation movies.

During this period he met Juanjo Guarnido, with whom Canales decided to create comics based around a private investigator, Blacksad. After contacting several editors, Guarnido and Canales finally signed on with French publisher Dargaud, and in November 2000, Quelque part entre les ombres (Somewhere within the Shadows) was published. It was a great success with both critics and the public, and was awarded the Prix de la Découverte at the Sierre International Comics Festival and the "Avenir" Prize at the Lys-lez-Lannoy Festival, in Switzerland and France respectively. In March 2003 the second album Arctic-Nation, was released. It was once again a great success, winning the Angoulême Audience Award and the Festival Prize for Artwork in 2004. The third instalment of the Blacksad series, Âme Rouge (Red Soul), was published in 2005. In 2006 it was awarded the Angoulême Prize for a Series.

In 2015, he and artist Rubén Pellejero were chosen by Patrizia Zanotti, in charge of the copyrights to Hugo Pratt's Corto Maltese series, to publish a new album.