Juan López Fernández (born 13 March 1939), better known by his pen name Jan, is a Spanish comic book writer and artist, most famous for his creation
Superlópez.
Biography
He was born in the town of
Toral de los Vados in the
province of León. Completely
deaf from the age of six, his parents encouraged him to draw and in 1956, he began to work in a studio in order to learn
animation
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.
He emigrated to
Cuba
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in 1959 where he worked in ''Televisión Cubana'' (Cuban Television) and the ''Instituto Cubano de Arte e Industria Cinematográficos'' (ICAIC) (Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry). He also collaborated on some periodicals for children at this time, and later, on comic books and newspaper supplements.
Jan returned to Spain in 1969, and worked in the now defunct publishing house
Editorial Bruguera until 1985 where he helped illustrate the work of other comic book artists.
In 1973, however, Jan created
Superlópez, a parodized version of
Superman
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. It was a series that began as a single page and later expanded into full albums, with adventures involving supervillains and criminal organizations. It also dealt with issues affecting contemporary Spain, namely the
illegal drug trade
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, the transition to
democracy
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post
General Franco, ''etc.''. The stories had originally been written by Efepé (pseudonym of Francisco Pérez Navarro), but Jan later took over this duty as well.
In 1982, Jan worked on the periodical ''
Pulgarcito'' for Editorial Bruguera, and stopped work on Superlópez in order to do so. However, he decided to abandon this in order to devote himself fully to his creation. Jan's eldest son ended up doing some work on ''Pulgarcito'', but also eventually abandoned this task. In 2014, some of the Pulgarcito books was released again in a new book format.
When
Editorial Bruguera was shut down in 1985, Jan, together with many other comic book writers, had to do work for other editorial companies. Jan published his first (and only) erotic comic 'Laszivia' in
Norma Editorial, and created characters such as 'Cab Halloloco' and 'Los ultimos de Villapiñas' for the Jauja comic magazine. The character 'Superioribus', drawn for the editorial Forum, is also a superhero parody. In 1987,
Ediciones B began publishing a Superlopez magazine. In this way Jan can continue working on this character until now, with a few other contributions from time to time to other magazines, such as the characters ''Pum Tarrota'' or ''Super Tron''.
Awards and recognition
In May 2002, he received the Grand Prize of the Barcelona International Comics Convention that acknowledged his contributions.
In 2013, he was awarded the National Beaux Arts Medal but rejected it in coherence with his beliefs.
References
External links
Official Website
Cachis la Mar!''(devoted to Superlópez)''
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1939 births
Living people
Deaf artists
Deaf writers
People from El Bierzo
Spanish comics artists
Spanish comics writers
Spanish comic strip cartoonists
Spanish parodists
Spanish erotic artists
Spanish erotica writers
Spanish deaf people
Spanish humorists