Jose Ortiz was a Spanish artist born on September 1, 1932. He was known for his collaborations with Antonio Segura on the works "Hombre," "Ives," and "The Thousand Faces of Jack the Ripper." His work was highly acclaimed and he was considered one of the most influential Spanish artists of his time.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $5 million (2024)
About
Known for collaborating on the works "Hombre," "Ives," and "The Thousand Faces of Jack the Ripper" with fellow Artist Antonio Segura.
Before Fame
He won an artistic tournament staged by Spanish magazine Chicos; he began making pocket-sized comics, then created "Sigur el Vikingo" and "Johnny Fogata" in 1959 and was hired by the Daily Express to create "Carolynn Baker" in 1962.
Trivia
He began devoting his time to Italian comics in 1993, working on "Tex Willer," "Ken Parker," and "Magico Vento," following a lengthy collaboration with Segura.
Family Life
His family was residing in Cartagena, Murcia, Spain, when he was born.
Associated With
He and Dave Gibbons both worked on "Rogue Trooper" for 2000 AD, the weekly British science-fiction comic.