Daniel Acuña Spanish comic book artist (born 1974)
Daniel Acuña (born 1974) is a Spanish comic book artist .
Early life
In college , Daniel Acuña studied painting and graduated with a degree in Fine Arts . He cites his early influences as Jack Kirby , the Romitas (Senior and Junior ), Will Eisner , Simon Bisley , Kevin Nowlan , Hal Foster , and his favorite, Richard Corben , along with fine artists such as Edward Hopper , and Alfons Mucha , as well as illustrator Drew Struzan .[ 1] [ 2]
Career
His first published work was a 22-page black and white project, Claus & Simon in Hollywood , with fellow artist Santi Arcas , which was bought by Spanish publisher La Cupula when Acuña was 22. This work was followed by Claus & Simon: Freakshow , and Claus & Simon: Disaster Box . The "Claus & Simon" series is about the adventures of a clown and an anthropomorphic dinosaur. The last story was done for the French market and later reprinted in the popular American magazine Heavy Metal (under the title Claus & Simon: Kings of Escape ).[ 1] [ 2]
Claus & Simon increased Acuña's profile in Europe , and he received work painting the covers for European paperback reprints of Alan Moore 's Supreme (#2-6), which led to Acuña's decision to try to break into the American market while still remaining active in the European comics industry.[ 1]
Acuña's first work in the American comics industry was for Marvel Comics , on a miniseries for Axel Alonso that was never completed or published. DC Comics editor Eddie Berganza later hired him to paint pictures of Ravager and Blackfire for Teen Titans /Outsiders Secret Files . This work got Acuña noticed by Mark Chiarello , who suggested him to editors Mike Carlin and Joan Hilty as a cover artist for the Justice League of America and Outsiders series.[ 1]
Although only doing American-market covers up until this point, Acuña made the move to interior art with Uncle Sam & the Freedom Fighters , on which he did the covers, pencils , inks , graytones and even character design, working with European colorist Javi Montes .[ 1]
In late 2005, it was announced that Acuña had signed a two-year exclusive contract with DC Comics .[ 2] [ 3] However, in 2007 it was announced that Acuña had signed an exclusive contract with Marvel Comics , to start in 2008, and would be leaving DC Comics .[ 4] Acuña had previously only done covers for Marvel; his first interior work for the publisher was The Eternals , which debuted June 2008.[ 5] [ 6]
In 2010 Acuña drew the Black Widow ongoing series with writer Marjorie Liu .
In October 2015 he and writer Nick Spencer started the series Captain America: Sam Wilson.[ 7]
Bibliography
Interior comic work includes:
Claus & Simon (with Santiago Arcas ):
... en Hollywood (In Hollywood) (La Cúpula , graphic novel , 1998)
Feria de monstruos (Freakshow) (La Cúpula, graphic novel, 2000)
Cajón de Sastre (The Disaster Box) (La Cúpula, graphic novel, 2001)
"Rois de l'evasion (Kings of Escape)" (in L'Écho des savanes #237-244, anthology , 2004)
9-11 Volume 1 : "Nothing but You on My Mind" (with Art Brooks , anthology graphic novel, Dark Horse, 2002)
French Kiss Comix #5: "Plan 69 from Outer Space" (script and art, anthology, La Cúpula, 2002)
Roy Thomas' Anthem #1, 3 (with Roy Thomas , Heroic Publishing , 2006)
Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters (with Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti , DC Comics ):
"Prelude" (in Brave New World anthology one-shot , 2006)
Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #1-8 (2006–2007)
Green Lantern vol. 4 #18-20: "Mystery of the Star Sapphire" (with Geoff Johns , DC Comics, 2007)
Flash (with Mark Waid , DC Comics):
All-Flash (final two pages, one-shot, 2007)
"The Wild Wests" (in vol. 2 #231-232, 2007)
The Eternals vol. 4 #1-6 (with Daniel Knauf and Charles Knauf , Marvel , 2008–2009)
Young X-Men #11-12: "End of Days" (with Marc Guggenheim and Rafa Sandoval , Marvel, 2009)
Uncanny X-Men (Marvel):
X-Men: Legacy #228-230, Annual #1 (with Mike Carey , Marvel, 2009–2010)
New Avengers (with Brian Michael Bendis , Marvel):
"Siege" (with Stuart Immonen , in vol. 1 #61-62, 2010)
"Infinity" (in vol. 2 #8, 2011)
Captain America #611: "Trial, Part One" (with Ed Brubaker , Marvel, 2010)
Black Widow vol. 4 #1-5: "The Name of the Rose" (with Marjorie Liu , Marvel, 2010)
Wolverine vol. 4 #6-9: "Wolverine vs. the X-Men" (with Jason Aaron , Marvel, 2011)
X-Men: Schism #3 (with Jason Aaron, Marvel, 2011)
The Avengers (Marvel):
"Shattered Heroes " (with Brian Michael Bendis, in vol. 4 #18-20 and 23-24, 2011–2012)
"The Origin of the Avengers" (with Robbie Thompson , co-feature in vol. 1 #672, 2017)
Uncanny Avengers vol. 1 #6-11, 13, 18-22, 25 and vol. 2 #1-5 (with Rick Remender , Marvel, 2013–2015)
Sam Wilson: Captain America #1-3, 7, 11-13, 18, 21 (with Nick Spencer , Mike Choi (#3) and Angel Unzueta (#7), Marvel, 2015–2017)
Avengers: Standoff — Assault on Pleasant Hill Omega (with Nick Spencer and Angel Unzueta, one-shot, Marvel, 2016)
Civil War II #8 (with Brian Michael Bendis, among other artists, Marvel, 2017)
Secret Empire #0, 8 (with Nick Spencer, Rod Reis and Sean Izaakse (#8), Marvel, 2017)
Marvel Legacy (with Jason Aaron and various artists, one-shot, Marvel, 2017)
The Mighty Thor #700 (with Jason Aaron, among other artists, Marvel, 2017)
Invincible Iron Man #600 (with Brian Michael Bendis, among other artists, Marvel, 2018)
Black Panther (Marvel):
"Panther's Heart" (with Don McGregor , in vol. 5 Annual #1, 2018)
"The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda" (with Ta-Nehisi Coates , in vol. 7 #1-5, 13-ongoing, 2018–...)
Marvel Comics Presents vol. 3 #3: "Home of the Brave" (with Andrew Aydin , anthology, Marvel, 2019)
Marvel Comics #1000: "Mystery Lessons" (with Al Ewing , anthology, Marvel, 2019)
Doctor Strange vol. 5 #10: "Perchance" (with Mark Waid, co-feature, Marvel, 2019)
Covers only
La Poudre aux Rêves #96, 99 (La Cúpula , 2002)
The Outsiders #28-34, 36-41 (DC Comics , 2005–2006)
JLA #120-125 (DC Comics, 2005–2006)
Captain Universe /Hulk #1 (Marvel , 2006)
Captain Universe /Daredevil #1 (Marvel, 2006)
Captain Universe /X-23 #1 (Marvel, 2006)
Captain Universe /Invisible Woman #1 (Marvel, 2006)
Captain Universe /Silver Surfer #1 (Marvel, 2006)
Doc Samson #1 (Marvel, 2006)
Crisis Aftermath : The Battle for Blüdhaven #1-6 (DC Comics, 2006)
The Infinite Crisis novelization (Berkley Publishing Group , 2006)
Green Arrow/Black Canary Wedding Special #1 (DC Comics, 2007)
The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #7-8 (DC Comics, 2007)
The Flash vol. 2 #235 (DC Comics, 2008)
Hulk #1 (Marvel, 2008)
Dark Reign: New Nation #1 (Marvel, 2009)
The Dark Tower : Treachery #5 (Marvel, 2009)
Wizard #209 (Wizard , 2009)
Dark Avengers #3 (Marvel, 2009)
Nova vol. 4 #23-28 (Marvel, 2009)
X-Men: Legacy #225 (Marvel, 2009)
Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2 #17 (Marvel, 2009)
All Winners Comics 70th Anniversary Special #1 (Marvel, 2009)
Dark Wolverine #78 (Marvel, 2009)
Second Coming: Prepare #1 (Marvel, 2010)
Captain America #615.1 (Marvel, 2011)
Fear Itself: Wolverine #1 (Marvel, 2011)
I am an Avenger #4 (Marvel, 2011)
FF #1-4, 8-9 (Marvel, 2011)
The Avengers vol. 4 #21, 25 (Marvel, 2012)
Uncanny Avengers #1 (Marvel, 2012)
First X-Men #4 (Marvel, 2013)
Thor: God of Thunder #1-3 (Marvel, 2013)
The Avengers vol. 5 #3, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22-24 (Marvel, 2013–2014)
Deadpool vol. 3 #3 (Marvel, 2013)
Winter Soldier #14 (Marvel, 2013)
Journey into Mystery #650 (Marvel, 2013)
The Mighty Avengers vol. 2 #4 (Marvel, 2014)
The Legendary Star-Lord #6 (Marvel, 2015)
Star Wars vol. 4 #1 (Marvel, 2015)
Sam Wilson: Captain America #5, 10, 17, 19-20 (Marvel, 2016–2017)
Avengers: Standoff — Welcome to Pleasant Hill #1 (Marvel, 2016)
The Avengers vol. 7 #1 (Marvel, 2017)
Captain America: Steve Rogers #16 (Marvel, 2017)
Invincible Iron Man vol. 3 #9 (Marvel, 2017)
Spider-Men II #1 (Marvel, 2017)
Star Wars vol. 4 #34 (Marvel, 2017)
X-Men Blue #11 (Marvel, 2017)
Falcon #3 (Marvel, 2018)
Inhumans: Judgment Day #1 (Marvel, 2018)
Rogue and Gambit #1 (Marvel, 2018)
The Avengers #675 (Marvel, 2018)
Daredevil #600 (Marvel, 2018)
Conan the Barbarian #1 (Marvel, 2019)
Black Panther vol. 6 #9-12 (Marvel, 2019)
The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 5 #23 (Marvel, 2019)
References
1 2 3 4 5 6 Doran, Michael. "Who is Daniel Acuña?" . Newsarama. Archived from the original on 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2008-05-15 .
1 2 3 Contino, Jennifer M. (2006-02-22). "Daniel Acuña & Freedom Fighters Return" . Comic-Con International . Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2008-05-15 .
↑ Brady, Matt (2005-11-15). "Daniel Acuña Signs DC Exclusive" . Newsarama . Retrieved 2008-05-15 . [ dead link ]
↑ Richards, Dave (2008-01-09). "Making Things Marvelous: Acuña Talks Marvel Gigs" . Comic Book Resources . Archived from the original on June 16, 2011. Retrieved 2008-05-15 .
↑ Doran, Michael (2007-11-12). "Artist Daniel Acuña Headed to Marvel in '08" . Newsarama. Retrieved 2008-05-15 . [ dead link ]
↑ Richards, Dave (March 7, 2008). "EXCLUSIVE: Daniel Acuña talks 'Eternals'" . Comic Book Resources.
↑ "Sam Wilson, Captain America Soars Higher than Ever | News | Marvel.com" . marvel.com . Archived from the original on September 25, 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-09 .
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