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Juan Antonio Giménez López (; 26 November 1943 – 2 April 2020) was an
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and writer, most recognized for his detailed machine-like imagery. Among his noted works include stories for the French ''
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'' and the Argentinian '' L'Eternauta'' magazines, and the comic series ''
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'' co-developed by
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.


Biography

Giménez López was born in
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. He finished his high school education as an industrial designer. He then attended the
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's School of Arts and Design followed by the Academy of Fine Arts in
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. While his early professional career was spent in advertising, with writing and drawing comics as a side activity, he eventually moved into comics as a full-time profession by his thirties. Giménez had started getting his own stories published when he was sixteen years old in Argentine magazines '' Frontera'', ''Misterix'' and ''Hora Cero''. His first stories, for Argentine editors such as Colomba and Record, were largely inspired by
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(during the years he spent in Argentina) and
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. Back to Spain, he worked for the Spanish magazines ''Zona 84'' and ''Comix International'', and
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(''
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'', '' Skorpio'') magazines. His work of this period is mainly related to war and science-fiction genres. He published his first French release ''Leo Roa'' (''The Starr Conspiracy'') in 1979. In 1980, he designed the "Harry Canyon" segment of the film '' Heavy Metal''. During the 1980s, he collaborated with several European magazines, including Josep Toutain's Spanish edition of ''1984'', the French ''
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'' and the Italian '' L'Eternauta'' magazines, experimenting with graphical and narrative innovations. To this period dates what is ranked among his best series, the short science-fiction stories known under the title of ''Time Paradox''. Also noteworthy are ''Ciudad'', written by Ricardo Barreiro, and ''Le Quatrième Pouvoir'' (''The Fourth Power''), which he wrote by himself. Giménez's style has become famous for the extreme attention he devotes to technical and historical details; his series ''Pik As'' has been defined as "a comic encyclopedia of
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." Giménez also collaborated with important authors such as
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, Emilio Balcarce, and
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. One of his most famous collaborations was with
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an
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for the popular ''
Metabarons ''The Metabarons'' () or ''The Saga of the Meta-Barons'' is a science fiction comics series relating the history of a dynasty of perfect warriors known as the Metabarons. ''The Metabarons'' series was written by creator Alejandro Jodorowsky and ...
'' comic series started in 1992 and ran through 2003 published by
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. The work was based on characters that had appeared in Jodorowsky's and
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's ''
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'', and adapted elements that Jodorowsky had been planning to use in a film adaption of
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's ''
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''. Giménez' art for the series was praised for spanning the vast vision and range that Jodorowsky had set up. Jodorowsky said on Giménez's death: "I closely collaborated with Juan Giménez for 10 years and together, we created The Metabarons saga. What facilitated my task as we offered him to work on the complex world of the Metabarons was that he already embodied the immortal No-Name, the last Metabaron. In my unconscious, Juan Giménez cannot die. He will continue on, drawing like the master warrior that he was." Giménez was recognized with the Yellow Kid Award for Best Foreign Artist at the 1990 Lucca International Comic Fair, and the Gaudia Award at the 1990 Feria Internacional del Comics de Barcelone, among others. He died in Mendoza on 2 April 2020, from
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; he had been hospitalized since 22 March having recently returned from a trip to
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, Spain where it was believed he had been infected.


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