Fermín Solís

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Fermín Solís Campos (born 16 May 1972) is a Spanish cartoonist, animator, and illustrator. Born in Madroñera, Cáceres, Extremadura, his illustrations have appeared in Clio, Época and Rockdelux.[1] He is the author of numerous graphic novels and books; “his stories are about everyday life, relations, searching, coincidences, everything mixed with a small dosis of surrealism.”[2]

Fermín Solís Campos
Fermín Solís at the Barcelona Comic Fair (2022)
Born16 May 1972 (1972-05-16) (age 52)
Madroñera, Cáceres, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Area(s)Cartoonist

Solís is self-taught,[2] and his style was influenced by the work of Seth, Andi Watson, and Dupuy and Berberian.[1]

He won the prize known as Certamen de Cómic e Ilustración at INJUVE in 2002 and the prize known as Autor Revelación in the Barcelona Comics Festival (Salón del Cómic de Barcelona) in 2004.[1]

Books

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  • Dando Tumbos (Subterfuge 2000)
  • Otra Vida (D2ble D2sis, 2001)
  • No te Quiero Pero te Amo un Poco (Aralia, 2002)
  • Los Días Más Largos (Balboa, 2003)
  • Un Pie Tras Otro (Plan B, 2003)
  • No te quiero, pero… (Astiberri, 2004)
  • Dan Laxante, Detective Cotidiano (Tebeo Vivo, 2004)
  • De Ballenas y Pulgas (Ariadna Editorial, 2004)
  • El Hombre del Perrito (Astiberri, 2005)
  • El Año que Vimos Nevar (Astiberri, 2005)
  • Las Pelusas de mi Ombligo # 1 (Cabezabajo, 2006)
  • Lunas de Papel (Dib-buks, 2007)
  • Las Pelusas de mi Ombligo #2 (Dolmen 2007)
  • Astro-Ratón y Bombillita # 1: Parece que Chispea (Mamut, 2008)
  • Buñuel en el Laberinto de las Tortugas (Editora Regional de Extremadura)

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