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SERGIO MORA ARTIST: Medikidz; Rogues!: Odd Parenthood; Unleashed ATTENDING: Friday, Saturday & Sunday ALTHOUGH he often draws superheroes, Sergio Mora isn't illustrating the adventures of any of the big guns at Marvel or DC or, indeed, at any other US publisher. Instead the Spanish inker is employed by Medikidz, an organisation that features its own quintet of super-powered heroes in comics aimed at teaching youngsters about medical conditions, investigations, diagnoses, medicines and surgical procedures. Beyond Medikidz, Mora has drawn a handful of comics for the US market. I
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ARTIST: Dark Shadows; Army of Darkness: Ash gets Hitched; Unleashed ATTENDING: Friday, Saturday & Sunday IT ALL started with Dark Shadows for Nacho Tenorio. The Spanish artist, who came on board Dynamite's TV/movie spin-off with 2012's #8, illustrated all but two of the last 16 issues of the comic, which ended in 2013 with #23. Following what was his professional debut, Tenorio – who'd also contributed to the 2012 second volume of Zenescope's Mankind: The Story of All of Us – stayed with Dynamite into 2015, initially drawing the last three issues of Ash and the Army of Da
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SERGIO MORA ARTIST: Medikidz; Rogues!: Odd Parenthood; Unleashed ALTHOUGH he often draws superheroes, Sergio Mora isn't illustrating the adventures of any of the big guns at Marvel or DC or, indeed, at any other US publisher. Instead the Spanish inker is employed by Medikidz, an organisation that features its own quintet of super-powered heroes in comics aimed at teaching youngsters about medical conditions, investigations, diagnoses, medicines and surgical procedures. Beyond Medikidz, Mora has drawn a handful of comics for the US market. In 2015 and in conjunction with Nacho Tenorio
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NACHO TENORIO ARTIST: Dark Shadows; Army of Darkness: Ash gets Hitched; Unleashed IT ALL started with Dark Shadows for Nacho Tenorio. The Spanish artist, who came on board Dynamite's TV/movie spin-off with 2012's #8, illustrated all but two of the last 16 issues of the comic, which ended in 2013 with #23. Following what was his professional debut, Tenorio – who'd also contributed to the 2012 second volume of Zenescope's Mankind: The Story of All of Us – stayed with Dynamite into 2015, initially drawing the last three issues of Ash and the Army of Darkness he moved on to the Army of Da
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