Saturday, August 8, 2009

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These comings and goings of my love of comics I had the opportunity to meet both in person and virtually (with that of the Internet) to several of the protagonists monero national movement.
Just as there are those who are best known for the controversy surrounding their projects, there are those who have been developing their work in a more discreet, publishing in both paper and digital formats works of great content and visual quality, in cases like the respondent of this note is only a matter of time to be discovered by the majority of the public and earn a spot in the taste of it.

know the work of this talented author for some time and I accept that I'm a fan of his work, so I wanted to share with you a conversation I had with him.


Adrian Medina Bueno, primero dime ¿cuanto tiempo llevas dibujando?
Juanele: Pues más de 20 años al menos, tengo 27 años, asi que desde chiquito; crecí leyendo Condorito y recuerdo haber hecho mis primeros comics de niño, que básicamente eran copias mal hechas de los chistes que salían ahí.
Ahora, dibujando "profesionalmente", o sea, que me paguen aunque salgan feos, desde el 2003, que entré a trabajar a la revista "Aguiluchos", ilustremente desconocida.

Adrián Medina: Muy bien. Dices que te iniciaste leyendo Condorito... ¿Hay alguna otra obra o personaje que te haya inspirado a dibujar?
Juanele: Pues además de leer Condorito, de niño The Pink Panther and read comics in black and white Conan News published, I think, strange combination but it was the comics that I loved as a child. Although I also remember she was older, about 11 or 12 years, have known the work of Sergio Aragones and really feel completely influenced by his work.
not, would be many influences, do not really think there is a specific point in saying "I want to be comic and cartoonist, I think it was gradual, I always liked the comic in general. The comic well done.


Adrian Medina: Well, tell me your professional training schools is as an illustrator? Vaya, ¿estudiaste formalmente algo para ser monero?
Juanele: No, como profesión, no. Salvo el curso de Artes Plásticas en la secundaria, todo ha sido autodidacta. Verás, yo estudié Física. Y ahorita estoy estudiando el Doctorado en Física en la UNAM.
Lo que puedo contar son los libros que me compré para aprender a dibujar, principalmente los libros de Jack Ham, los de Will Eisner sobre Narrativa Gráfica, y los de Scott McCloud... ¡Ah! y el de Stan Lee y John Buscema sobre el estilo Marvel de Comic.

Adrián Medina: Entiendo... hablando de tu estilo... ¿como lo definirías?
Juanele: Pues yo tengo en la mente una idea fija, casi casi an obsession, my comics will look like the old comics from the sixties, seventies, cartoonish, as the work of John Stanley's Little Lulu or even as Marvel comics of the sixties, of course looking for my style. No, it would be difficult to define, but if I have such a clear idea of \u200b\u200bwhat I want to go and type something like "Old School" as they say medium.


Adrian Medina: How did your style evolve? Was it ever realistic that toon?
Juanele: try to develop more than style, the ability to draw. Sometimes I practice the realistic style, although I have to accept I have much to learn and I despair when I do it easily. I feel more comfortable in the toon style and there if I can define a time when I feel my style evolved, took a quantum step in the direction he wanted: the time when I bought the book "How to make cartoons Jack Ham. Yes, I can say I have a before and after buying the book.

Adrian Medina: Okay. Well, now a question a little more personal ... Where do so many pulled out #$%&/ for your stories? Karate granny and the dog that seems tamal; Tilin flea dentist, the monkey that mad ...
Juanele: Heh not se. Only occur to me because ... I orate. Many anecdotes bag things that happen in real life. If ... in real life I talk fleas ... yeahhhh.

Adrian Medina: That's ... I have heard the ... my dog. They also have very respectable professions ... yes ... <--- Está asustado.
Juanele: Yes, that's an exaggeration dentist and mine ... I know fleas are counting ... but there are a pedant. <---- Está orate.

Adrian Medina: Your work has been printed in 'Comics' Where else? Juanele: Ah! I'm very comfortable in that magazine, very happy that I have accepted. For when things MAD command almost always comes published. In The Chamuco I posted also sometimes ...

Adrian Medina: Well ... Much of your work can be seen in digital format, right? Juanele: Yes, things go up there in the 'internal'. I like it, check out the comments of the people and know that what you will like. Although I will say the very 'green' when I draw a strip, I have to entertain. I do not thinking about how much you will love people, but I do because I like it because they make me laugh my strips. If after people like that makes me feel very good, very flattered, but I do not like me usually do not climb. I just bought a book by Aaron Reiner, I'm a fan of Jeff Smith, Jamie Smart, Fred Guardineer, Ernie Bushmill, Hergé, are my main teachers of the art of drawing, I aim to be able to draw like them, then, in the medium term or even long term, I would see myself doing that kind of long stories, graphic novels might say, but without losing the style I like strange stories.
In this regard, Moquito webcomic I'm taking, is an experiment, because I have much experience in long stories. But I want to do that, I draw much attention. That in addition to continuing with my strips a page or my short stories, with which I always feel very comfortable. The draft Salad Moner, I could make the personal taste of working with people I admire a lot, and I like enough. I feel very well in this type of project where I have the freedom to draw as I settle and do what I like.






Adrian Medina: And tell me, "you're working right now, which have short-term project, apart from Moquito and salad?
Juanele: short term go to prepare a printed comic because I go in December to Comic Garage, 'tons' I do not want to arrive empty-handed. It will be a compilation of what little I've been ... and I was thrilled with that comiquín.

Adrian Medina: That's very good news ... <--- Es un barbero. Ya para finalizar "algún consejo para los niños que quieran dedicarse a la ilustración?" Juanele: Well, that although they are working as illustrators and have to give an accounting to a client or even adapt to it, never let that take away the taste for drawing and, above all, always looking to indulge yourself as artists. Too bad advice.

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