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Emma Ríos | |
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Born | Emma Ríos Maneiro January 1, 1976 Vilagarcía de Arousa, Galicia, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Area(s) | Comic Book Artist, Illustrator, Comic Book Writer, Editor |
Notable works | Pretty Deadly, Osborn, Strange, I.D., and Mirror. |
Emma Ríos Maneiro (born January 1, 1976, Vilagarcía de Arousa) is a Spanish comics artist, writer, and editor with an international presence in the comics industry. Currently, she is working on several ongoing titles: Mirror with Malaysian artist Hwei Lim and Pretty Deadly with American writer Kelly Sue Deconnick. The latter of which earned Ríos an Eisner award nomination for "Best Penciller/Inker/Artist", her second [1]. She is also a rapier fencer specializing in La Verdadera Destreza.
Education
[edit]Ríos began drawing as a child and is a self-taught artist[2]. As a young adult, Ríos attended University of A Coruña for architecture and afterwards worked as an architect for a few years while publishing comics on the side in fanzine. In 2008, she refocused her career on comics [3].
Career
[edit]In the same year Ríos resigned from architecture, she participated in Lingua Comica, a transnational comics workshop program [4] funded by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF). Ríos has related in interviews that she did not feel like a real comics artist until she was selected for the program alongside Hwei Lim, whom she currently co-creates Mirror with. Shortly afterwards, she began to work for several of the largest comics publishers.
Small Press and Fanzines
[edit]Prior to resigning from architecture, Ríos began her career in comics by self-publishing zines in her teenage years. Over time, Ríos was a regular contributor to the Galicia, Spain based small press and fanzine Polaquia [5]. Here, Ríos published multiple original works including APB (A Proof of Bullets) and other comics.
Boom! Studios
[edit]Ríos debuted in American comics in 2008 with Hexed, a fantasy/horror title under Boom! Studios[6] she illustrated for Michael Nelson.
Marvel
[edit]Ríos first joined Marvel comics as an illustrator for Doctor Strange written by Mark Waid. Ríos accredits Waid for pushing her to pursue a career in Marvel comics, where she has worked on many titles including The Amazing Spider-man, Runaways, Girl Comics, and Osborn, a mini-series about the Spider-man villain Norman Osborn. Ríos partnered with Kelly Sue Deconnick for Osborn, whom she worked on several other projects with across multiple publishers.
Image
[edit]At Image, Ríos and Deconnick joined forces for Pretty Deadly, an award winning and ongoing western/fantasy series. Deconnick and Lesser known, Ríos collaborated previously at Image for “Railbirds”, a graphic reflection and tribute written by Deconnick for her friend, the late slam-poet Maggie Estep a year after her death. This appeared in Island magazine, an ambitious monthly comics anthology published from 2015 to 2017, which Ríos co-edited and contributed to with Brandan-Graham. Although the magazine ended, Ríos has gone on record to say it was an unforgettable experience that she was proud to be a part of[7].
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References
- ^ https://www.comic-con.org/awards/eisner-awards-nominations-2017.
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(help) - ^ http://www.multiversitycomics.com/interviews/artist-august-emma-rios-interview/.
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(help) - ^ http://culturagalega.org/bd/autores_detalle.php?Cod_prsa=44&busca=Emma%20Rios.
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(help) - ^ https://vimeo.com/54653067.
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(help) - ^ "Artist August: Emma Rios [Interview]". Multiversity Comics. 2013-08-06. Retrieved 2017-11-30.
- ^ Orf, Darren (May 20, 2014). "Pretty Deadly: Kelly Sue DeConnick and Emma Rios' Wild West Fantasy, Part 2". Paste.
- ^ Reese, Nathan (10 February 2015). "Wonder Women: How Female Characters and Creators Are Battling to Make Comics Better". Complex.