Kano (comics) explained

Kano
Birth Name:Jose Ángel Cano López
Birth Date:1973
Birth Place:Barcelona
Nationality:Spanish
Pencil:y
Ink:y
Color:y
Notable Works:Action Comics
Beta Ray Bill

Godhunter

Website:http://www.kano.es
Nonus:y

Kano is the pseudonym of Spanish comic book artist Jose Ángel Cano López.

Biography

Kano began his career at the age of 13, editing Spanish-language comics fanzines; at 15 he was already doing layouts and design work for Planeta-DeAgostini (later doing covers and illustrations for the Spanish editions of Marvel comics).[1] Kano is a founding member of the Spanish magazine about comics Krazy Comics as well as the Phoenix Studio, which provided design, illustration and publishing services and was eventually merged with Camaleón Ediciones, a publishing house that Kano worked for in his early days.

Before settling as a professional cartoonist, Kano has done extensive work in the fields of illustration and animation, providing storyboards for D'Ocon Films and LolaFilms and design work for Telefónica-Movistar, Mitsubishi and various advertising agencies.

In 1998, encouraged by his wife Elsken, Kano decided to enter US comics industry and debuted with the Virtex mini-series, published by Oktomica Comics. He then went to work for the mainstream market, where he succeeded Germán García on Action Comics at DC Comics.[2] Since then, Kano worked mostly for Marvel and DC, and, since 2014, for the revived Valiant Entertainment.[3]

Bibliography

Interior comic work includes:

Fantastic Four #17-20 (with Zeb Wells, Marvel, 2006–2007)

"The Last Hit" (with Chris Offutt, anthology graphic novel, Dark Horse, 2009)

"Endings" (with Joshua Dysart, one-shot, Valiant, 2015)

Covers only

References

Notes and References

  1. http://www.guiadelcomic.es/k/kano.htm "Spanish authors: KANO"
  2. http://lambiek.net/artists/k/kano2.htm "Kano"
  3. Web site: GCD :: Issue :: Book of Death: The Fall of Ninjak #1 [Cover A - Kano] ]. www.comics.org.