![]() ![]() ![]() Alex Niño freelanced for several comics companies, like PSG Publications, where he did a series of short stories about Bruhilda Witch and where a number of his collaborations with Pablo Gomez were made into movies.Įven the Dead shall Laugh (Weird Mystery #6, 1973)īy 1975, Niño ended his collaboration with Gomez and started to focus on the U.S. Again in associationi with Isidro, he made the series 'Mga Matang Nagliliyab' ('The Eyes that Glow in the Dark') in Alcala Komiks. ![]() In 1966, Niño came up with his own comic, 'Gruaga - The Fifth Corner of the World', for Pioneer Komiks. Gomez, who gave him full artistic freedom. Isidro to create 'Dinoceras' for Redondo Komiks.Īfter working on a couple of stories with Mars Ravelo, he began an association with publisher Pablo S. In 1965, after learning the finer points of the comics profession from Jess Jodloman, he started a collaboration with Clodualdo del Mundo and created 'Kilabot Ng Persia' ('The Terror of Persia') for Pilipino Komiks. He was a medical student at the University of Manilla, but eventually chose an artistic profession. He began his career assisting his father, who was a photographer. Niño was born in Tarnac, The Philippines, and dreamed of being a comic artist since he was a small boy. ![]()
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