Salvador Sanz

Salvador Sanz was born in Buenos Aires in 1975. He studied at the Manuel Belgrano National School of Fine Arts, where he obtained the title of National Master of Drawing, and later on, Professor of Painting at Prilidiano Pueyrredón.

He studied at the Escuela Argentina de Historieta (EAH), and studied the career of Animation at IDAC.

In 1994 he participated, as editor and author, in the creation of the magazine Catzole. Catzole

In the field of animation, he worked on the feature film Mercano el marciano and made the short films "El Inivisor" and "Gorgonas", the latter winning the best animated short film award at COMICON 06 (San Diego, USA), among other prizes.

In 2006 he edited Legion, published in Argentina and Spain by "Ivrea", later on it was released in the United States through IDW Publishing. In 2007 he edited Desfiguradoby "Ex AbruptoEdiciones", a compilation of Catzole's series. That same year the serie Nocturnois published in "Fierromagazine" and in 2009 "Ivrea" publishes it in book format. In 2010 it was published in Spain by "Ediciones La Cúpula" and in 2019 it was published in France (Glenat) and Italy (comma 22). his graphic novel ANGELA DELLA MORTE consists of two volumes published in the country (Ovni Press), in Spain (EDT), in Brazil (zarabatana books) and in the USA in a new color edition (Red Five Comics).

He is also working on the comic book REC: 0 about the Spanish film series REC, illustrating "El llamado de Chtulhu" by P. H. Lovecraft and "Solomon Kane" by Robert Howard for the publishing house Pictus (Argentina). His new graphic novel "El Esqueleto" consists of two volumes published by Ovni Press in Argentina and already has editions in the USA, Brazil and Poland.

He also teaches comic strips

and makes storyboards for film and advertising.

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