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'''Carlos Garzón''' (born [[May 22]], [[1945]] in Bogotá, | '''Carlos Garzón''' (born [[May 22]], [[1945]] in Bogotá, Colombia) is a comic book artist. Self-taught, he created the character "El Dago" in 1967 and in 1970 was invited to New York by [[Al Williamson]], who was impressed with his work. During the 70s, Garzón gained experience in the comics field, eventually working on ''Flash Gordon''. Williamson and Garzón collaborated on the ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Empire Strikes Back]]'' and ''Return of the Jedi'' comic adaptations, and Garzón has since had a long history working for both [[Marvel Comics]] and D.C., on titles including ''[[Star Trek]]'', ''[[Spider-Man]]'', ''Justice League'', ''Doom Patrol'' and ''Hawkman''. He currently lives in Orlando, Florida. | ||
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Revision as of 04:03, 22 May 2021
Carlos Garzón (born May 22, 1945 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a comic book artist. Self-taught, he created the character "El Dago" in 1967 and in 1970 was invited to New York by Al Williamson, who was impressed with his work. During the 70s, Garzón gained experience in the comics field, eventually working on Flash Gordon. Williamson and Garzón collaborated on the Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi comic adaptations, and Garzón has since had a long history working for both Marvel Comics and D.C., on titles including Star Trek, Spider-Man, Justice League, Doom Patrol and Hawkman. He currently lives in Orlando, Florida.
Book art
- Search for Treasure Under the Sea (with Joe Giella)
- Summertime Coloring Book
- Bumblebee's Dangerous Mission
- Super-Size Coloring Activity Book
- Decepticon Patrol (cover only, with Marie Severin)
- Bumblebee to the Rescue! (cover only, with Marie Severin)
Gallery
External links
- Carlos Garzon on the Comic Book DB
- Interview on the Official Star Wars Blog





