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Spanish comics artist (1955–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martí Riera Ferrer (1955 – 19 January 2024), signing simply as Martí, was a Spanish comic artist.[1]
Martí Riera was born in Barcelona in 1955. He studied at the Massana School of Arts and Crafts. Between 1975 and 1979 he published his stories in alternative magazines such as Rock COMIC and Star.[2]
In 1979, Martí collaborated for the magazine El Víbora since its first issue, developing the series Tony Nuevaola and Lola Lista contra los Nada (1979), with the collaboration of Rodolfo, as well as various short stories.
In 1982, he began his most popular series, Taxista (The Cabbie), about an urban vigilante. His next long-form work was Doctor Vertigo (1988).
In 1989, he began collaborating with another magazine recently launched by Ediciones La Cúpula: Makoki. He also wrote erotic comic scripts for Tobalina. From then on he retired to live in a village, sporadically publishing stories such as Calvario Hills. On 22 January 2024, Ediciones La Cúpula announced his death from cancer.[3]
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