Miguel Quesada Cerdán (born 1933; Albacete, Spain) Spanish artist, born Miguel Quesada Cerdán in Albacete on 4 January 1933. Became interested in drawing cartoons whilst at school and, in late 1945, began assisting Manuel Gago, a family acquaintance, on his strip La Pandilla de los 7. He then collaborated with his brother Pedro on a number of strips for Valenciana and Bruguera publishing houses. For the publisher Maga he created Pacho Dinamite and Tony y Anita as well as briefly taking over the popular Pentera Negra strip.
He worked with his one-time school friend Luis Bermejo in Valencia through whom he began working for British comics. He was a regular contributor to Air Ace Picture Library and Commando as well as producing occasional weekly strips, including a run of stories featuring The Iron Man for Eagle and The Trigan Empire for Look and Learn. In later years Quesada concentrated on book illustration.
Artist: Gerry WoodMedium: Gouaches on BoardSize: 13" x 17" (320mm x 420mm)Date: 1982Code: WoodGTrig310181DLLThese are the unique original Gouache pain...
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Artist: Gerry WoodMedium: Gouache on BoardSize: 11" x 13" (290mm x 325mm)Date: 1979Code: WoodTrig895aThis is the unique original Gouache painting by G...