Born February 7th, 1929, in Tocopilla, Chile, of a Jewish Ukrainian
immigrant family.
Jodorowsky was multi-talented from an early age, becoming skilled
in puppetry and mime, in addition to writing, by his late teens. He
traveled with a pantomime troupe in the 1950s, and within a couple
years had made his way to Paris where he collaborated with the
world-renowned mime Marcel Marceau.
In the 1960s, Jodorowsky ventured further into the world of
theater, creating in Mexico, the Panic Movement. This innovative
artistic movement allowed him to creatively participate in over a
100 theater productions. The 1970s saw him transition into the
world of film where he quickly put a defining stamp on all his
cinematic works. He directed several cult films, namely the
infamous "El Topo," a Midnight movie favorite. Shortly thereafter,
Jodorowsky became attached to direct the adaptation of the famous
Frank Herbert sci-fi epic novel "Dune." At the preparation stage of
the film, he brilliantly assembled a team of extremely diverse and
gifted artists such as HR Giger, Chris Foss, Dan O'Bannon, and
Moebius, all of who would later be hired as concept artists on
Ridley Scott's "Alien." The development of "Dune" came to a halt
due to financial problems, but Jodorowsky, having been exposed to
such immense visual talent, propelled himself into writing graphic
novels, pairing up with the artist Moebius. This collaboration
resulted in what many consider to be one of the most creative
European sci-fi graphic novel series of all time, "The Incal,"
which went on to sell millions of copies worldwide.
Since penning "The Incal," Jodorowsky continued writing top selling
comic books with a wide variety of Europe's most talented artists,
such as "The White Lama" (with Bess), "The Metabarons" (with
Gimenez), "The Technopriests" (with Janjetov), and most recently
"Bouncer" (with Boucq).
Along with nurturing his many other talents, Jodorowsky remains a
unique storyteller whose published contributions have secured his
status as one of the world's most prolific graphic novel
writers.
Born November 26th, 1943 in Mendoza, Argentina.
Gimenez finished his high school education as an industrial design
major and advanced his artistic education by attending the Academy
of Fine Arts in Barcelona, Spain, where he studied drawing. For the
next few years, he dedicated himself to the drawing of comic books,
both back in his native Argentina with such publishers as Colomba
and Record, as well as in Spain, contributing to magazines such as
Zona 84, and Comix International. By this point, Gimenez had made
quite a name for himself for his extremely detailed renditions of
machinery, chiefly in the war and science fiction genres. His art
further propelled him to international collaborations, and it was
in 1979 that he was first published in France with a series of
titles including "Leo Roa," which he also wrote. The following
year, he participated, as a creative designer, on a segment of the
film "Heavy Metal." For the next decade, he continued his work in
comic book magazines, notably the French comics anthology Metal
Hurlant and the Italian L'Eternauta.
The 1990s saw him strengthening his fan base as he was repetitively
voted best artist by European audiences, a recognition that was
mirrored in the festival and critical realms, with such awards as
the Gaudi award at the Feria Internacional del Comics de Barcelone,
in 1990. In 1992, he meets Alejandro Jodorowsky for the first time,
and the two began work on "The Metabarons," a sci-fi saga of epic
proportions in both art and story. It is to this day regarded as
one of the true graphic novel classic of the genre and it continues
successful sales around the world.
Gimenez currently maintains a consistent yet varied workload,
lending his talents as illustrator to covers for CD albums and
novels, as well as serving as a concept artist on video games, and
motion pictures. He also remains in high demand as a graphic novel
artist, collaborating with some of Europe's most acclaimed authors
such as Carlos Trillo, Emilio Balcarce, and Roberto Dal Pra, when
he is not writing his own stories as he successfully continues to
do, as with "The Fourth Power" collection.
On April 2nd, 2020, he passed away in his home province of Mendoza,
Argentina, from COVID-19 complications.
"What keeps me going back to "The Metabarons" is the immense volume and speed of its innovation. There is literally a new and mad idea on every page." - Warren Ellis, writer of "Transmetropolitan," "Plan "The Metabarons' is a magnum opus of unadorned emotion and one that will surprise you in its thoughtfulness and craft." - All-Comic.com "'The Metabaron' cycle (...) is, to my mind, the greatest work of graphic fiction ever produced." - David S. Goyer "...if you want an epic, brutal space opera with some hilarity throwing there between shocking events then pick up this book." - The Frog Queen
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