Rico Rival

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Rico Rival is a storyboard artist, better known as a comic book artist. He got his first major break illustrating the comic Maruja for Pilipino Komiks in 1965. In 1970, he moved from the Philippines to the United States where he began providing art on titles for D.C. and Marvel Comics. During the 80s, he dabbled in animation, working as a designer and storyboard artist on "The Transformers: The Movie", and a designer on The Transformers season 3. Other shows he worked on included BraveStarr, The Karate Kid and Kid 'n' Play. He later returned to the Philippines to rejoin the comic industry there. More recently, in 2006 he illustrated the comic Yun - The Illustrated Story of the Heavenly Man. He is now retired.

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