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Rod Espinosa is a Filipino
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creator, writer, and illustrator. In addition to his lengthy work ''Neotopia'', for Antarctic Press, Espinosa has done extensive work adapting and illustrating literary classics into comics form, as well as creating comic book stories of important events from American history.


Biography

Espinosa was born in the Philippines. He graduated from the Don Bosco technical college with a certificate in architectural drafting and got a degree in advertising art from Santo Tomas University in Manila. He worked for various companies in the fields of advertising, software entertainment and film before finally settling into a life of a comic book author. Espinosa's work on ''
The Courageous Princess ''The Courageous Princess'' is a comic book written and drawn by Rod Espinosa, published initially by Antarctic Press and then by Dark Horse Comics. The story consists of fairy tale lands, princes, and princesses. Publication history The b ...
'' at Antarctic Press earned him a nomination for Promising New Talent and Best Artist for the 2000
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and a 2002
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nomination for Best Title for Younger Readers. As both writer and artist, he authored the ''Neotopia'' series (4 volumes, 140 pages each), which was published in graphic novel form. In 2006, ''Novotopia'', the German edition of ''Neotopia'', got a nomination for the
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in the category 'Bester Comic für Kinder' (best comic book for younger audience). His past work include the ''Battle Girlz'' series, a
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novel adaptation of ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
Dinowars ''Dinowars: The Jurassic War of the Worlds'' is a comic book from Antarctic Press. It centers on Earth today beset by dinosaurs that escaped into space to avoid the ice age and have now returned to claim the world as their own, mirroring the origi ...
'' and ''Metadocs''. He has also written and conceptualized popular Antarctic Press titles such as ''I Hunt Monsters'' and ''Herc and Thor''. His work is also featured in a series of American history comic books dealing with the subjects of
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, Benjamin Franklin,
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,
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, The Alamo,
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, the Underground Railroad, Abraham Lincoln, Patrick Henry,
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,
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, the Transcontinental Railroad, and
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. Espinosa's latest endeavor is creating, developing, drawing, and self-publishing his own game board, titled ''Adventure Kingdom''. ''
The Courageous Princess ''The Courageous Princess'' is a comic book written and drawn by Rod Espinosa, published initially by Antarctic Press and then by Dark Horse Comics. The story consists of fairy tale lands, princes, and princesses. Publication history The b ...
'' "The Unremembered Lands" and ''
The Courageous Princess ''The Courageous Princess'' is a comic book written and drawn by Rod Espinosa, published initially by Antarctic Press and then by Dark Horse Comics. The story consists of fairy tale lands, princes, and princesses. Publication history The b ...
'' "The Dragon Queen", were released in the summer and winter of 2015 respectively.


Humanitarian work

In 2008, Espinosa won an international contest sponsored by the United Nations and the World Health Organization entitled ''Stop Tuberculosis''. The ''Stop TB'' comic book educating people about how to avoid Tuberculosis featured soccer star '' Luís Figo'' as the spokesman. In 2009, Espinosa joined 60 other Filipino artists from all over the world and contributed to the tribute book ''Renaissance: Ang Muling Pagsilang'', the sales of which were donated to the victims of typhoon Ondoy. In 2010, Espinosa returned to draw a second book for the United Nations, featuring a "dream team" of soccer players led by Luís Figo. ''Score the Goals'' features the Millennium Development Goals as outlined by the U.N., WHO, and the Food and Agriculture Organization.


''Neotopia''

''Neotopia'' is a four-part comic book miniseries (consisting of 20 issues) written and drawn by Espinosa, and published by Antarctic Press. It is set 800 years after the rise of a movement which tried to destroy the capitalist system and build a new, better world. ''Neotopia'' features the supposed Grand Duchess of Mathenia, Nalyn, environmentally friendly inventor Philios, the faerie Nimn, the telepathic and telekinetic dolphin Ki-Ek, elven bodyguard Marro, robot warrior Sergeant Tinbolt, the Chiropterian Monti, and Tridactylian professor Felder. In the comic series, the nation of Neotopia is gone, but other nations have sprung up. The comics follow a conflict between Mathenia, which follows the precepts of the Neotopians, and Krossos, which is a
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dictatorship, ruled by the inhuman Lord Emperors. The change in humanity resulted in the emergence or re-emergence of various nonhuman civilizations, including wood-elves, the bat-like chiropterans, Dalphinii dolphins, and the alien Tridactylians. The story begins with Princess Nalydania, a woman who orders her serving girl, Nalyn, to impersonate her at all public functions, including lessons. She leaves to attend an important ball in another country. The land of Krossos declares war on Mathenia, and attempts to kidnap the look-alike Nalyn whom they mistake for the actual Princess Nalydania. Nalyn escapes with the help of friends, and searches for allies in the war. In her travels, Nalyn and her friends encounter the humanoid
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corsairs, the utopian island of Eriden, and a queendom of
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on the island of Eriland. In the final issue, Nalyn and her allies attack Krossos' fortress capital. Within it, they find substantial amounts of gold, patents to all known devices, and deeds to the entire world. They find the Lord Emperors of Krossos — who it is revealed are men who forsook their humanity in order to gain 'perfect' bodies through technology. They desperately offer Nalyn a share of their wealth; 40% of the world, as well as technological immortality, only to discover that she set fire to their library of patents and deeds on the way in. She offers them a choice to surrender and let the old world die, or refuse and die themselves. They refuse, and she leaves, ordering her forces to destroy the palace. The story of ''Neotopia'' is decidedly socialist. Its portrayal of the final days of the old world, and most notably of its greatest empire, Elyssion, is harsh. In a series of monologues written from the viewpoint of the Mathenians, Espinosa touches on such issues as capitalist oligarchy, pollution, the lack of community in large cities, slave labour, gender bias, and
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.


Bibliography

* ''
The Courageous Princess ''The Courageous Princess'' is a comic book written and drawn by Rod Espinosa, published initially by Antarctic Press and then by Dark Horse Comics. The story consists of fairy tale lands, princes, and princesses. Publication history The b ...
'' * ''Neotopia'' ( Antarctic Press) * ''Battle Girlz'' * ''
The Alamo The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution. Following a 13-day siege, Mexican troops under President General Antonio López de Santa Anna reclaimed the Alamo Mission near San Anto ...
'' * ''
Dinowars ''Dinowars: The Jurassic War of the Worlds'' is a comic book from Antarctic Press. It centers on Earth today beset by dinosaurs that escaped into space to avoid the ice age and have now returned to claim the world as their own, mirroring the origi ...
'' * ''Metadocs'' * ''I Hunt Monsters'' ( Antarctic Press) * ''Herc and Thor'' (Antarctic Press) * ''Graphic Biographies'' series (ABDO, A Family of Educational Publisher): **
George Washington George Washington (February 22, 1732, 1799) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of th ...
** Benjamin Franklin ** Patrick Henry **
Sacagewea Sacagawea ( or ; also spelled Sakakawea or Sacajawea; May – December 20, 1812 or April 9, 1884)Sacagawea
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**
Jackie Robinson Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color line ...
* ''Graphic History'' series (ABDO, A Family of Educational Publisher): **
The Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea Party was an American political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 16, 1773. The target was the Tea Act of May 10, 1773, which allowed the British East India Company to sell tea ...
**
The American Revolution The American Revolution was an ideological and political revolution that occurred in British America between 1765 and 1791. The Americans in the Thirteen Colonies formed independent states that defeated the British in the American Revoluti ...
**
Lewis and Clark Lewis may refer to: Names * Lewis (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Lewis (surname), including a list of people with the surname Music * Lewis (musician), Canadian singer * "Lewis (Mistreated)", a song by Radiohead ...
** The Underground Railroad ** The Transcontinental Railroad * ''Graphic Adventures: the Human Body'' series (ABDO, A Family of Educational Publisher): **
The Brain A brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. It is located in the head, usually close to the sensory organs for senses such as vision. It is the most complex organ in a v ...
** The Lungs ** The Eye ** The Liver ** The Kidneys ** The Heart * ''U.S. Presidents Biographies'' series (ABDO, A Family of Educational Publisher): ** John Adams ** Thomas Jefferson **
Ulysses S. Grant Ulysses S. Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant ; April 27, 1822July 23, 1885) was an American military officer and politician who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. As Commanding General, he led the Union Ar ...
** Barack Obama * ''Historical Animals'' series (ABDO) **
Dolly the Cloned Sheep Dolly (5 July 1996 – 14 February 2003) was a female Finnish Dorset sheep, Finnish Dorset domestic sheep, sheep and the first mammal cloning, cloned from an adult somatic cell. She was cloned by associates of the Roslin Institute in Scotland ...
** Bud the Traveling Dog * comic book adaptations of literacy classics (ABDO) ** ''
Around the World in Eighty Days ''Around the World in Eighty Days'' (french: link=no, Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours) is an adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne, first published in French in 1872. In the story, Phileas Fogg of London and his newly employe ...
'' ** '' Moby-Dick'' ** '' Phantom of the Opera'' ** '' Journey to the Center of the Earth'' ** ''
Dracula ''Dracula'' is a novel by Bram Stoker, published in 1897. As an epistolary novel, the narrative is related through letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles. It has no single protagonist, but opens with solicitor Jonathan Harker taking ...
'' (Adapted by Dan Conner) ** William Shakespeare's ''
Romeo and Juliet ''Romeo and Juliet'' is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetim ...
'', ''
Midsummer Night’s Dream ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' is a comedy written by William Shakespeare 1595 or 1596. The play is set in Athens, and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One subplot involves a conflict amon ...
'' (Adapted by Dan Conner), ''
As You Like It ''As You Like It'' is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1599 and first published in the First Folio in 1623. The play's first performance is uncertain, though a performance at Wilton House in 1603 has b ...
'', ''
Comedy of Errors ''The Comedy of Errors'' is one of William Shakespeare's early plays. It is his shortest and one of his most farcical comedies, with a major part of the humour coming from slapstick and mistaken identity, in addition to puns and word play. It ...
'', '' Much Ado About Nothing'', and '' Winter's Tale'' * ''
Graphic Classics ''Graphic Classics'' is a comic book anthology series published by Eureka Productions of Mount Horeb, Wisconsin. ''Graphic Classics'' features adaptations of literary classics by authors such as Arthur Conan Doyle, H. P. Lovecraft, and Edgar Alla ...
'' series (Eureka Productions): ** William Shakespeare's '' Cymbeline'' ** Edgar Allan Poe's " The Raven" and " The Cask of Amontillado" **
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** Jack Finney's '' The Body Snatchers'' * ''Super Roommates'' *
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' * ''Courageous Princess'' — writer and artist * ''
Alice in Wonderland ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (commonly ''Alice in Wonderland'') is an 1865 English novel by Lewis Carroll. It details the story of a young girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world of anthropomorphic creatur ...
Manga'' ( Dark Horse Comics) — adaptation and art * ''
A Christmas Carol ''A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas'', commonly known as ''A Christmas Carol'', is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. ''A Christmas C ...
'' (Dark Horse Comics) — adaptation and art Steampunk Fairy Tale series * Steampunk '' Snow White'' (Antarctic Press Comics) — adaptation and art * Steampunk '' Snow Queen'' (Antarctic Press Comics) — adaptation and art * Steampunk '' Cinderella'' (Antarctic Press Comics) — adaptation and art * Steampunk '' Red Riding Hood'' (Antarctic Press Comics) — adaptation and art * Steampunk ''
Little Match Girl "The Little Match Girl" ( da, Den Lille Pige med Svovlstikkerne, meaning "The little girl with the sulphur-sticks", i.e. matches) is a literary fairy tale by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen. The story, about a dying child's ...
'' (Antarctic Press Comics) — adaptation and art * Steampunk ''
Goldilocks "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century English fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of an obscene old woman who enters the forest home ...
'' (Antarctic Press Comics) — adaptation and art Immortal Wings series *Issue 1, January 2016 (Antarctic Press Comics) -art *Issue 2, February 2016 (Antarctic Press Comics) - art *Issue 3, March 2016, (Antarctic Press Comics) - art *Issue 4, April 2016, ( Antarctic Press Comics) - art Adventure Finders * Issue 1, September 2017 (Antarctic Press Comics) -story and art * Issue 2, October 2017 (Antarctic Press Comics) -story and art


References

* * * ''Asian Journal'' (September 8, 2008)


Notes


External links

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Espinosa, Rod Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Filipino comics writers University of Santo Tomas alumni