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José Beá : ウィキペディア英語版
José Beá

Josep Maria Beà i Font, in Spanish José Beá (born 11 March 1942) is a Spanish comic book artist.
==Career==

Born in Barcelona, Catalunya, Beá started his comic book career in the late 1950s when he worked for ''Fleetway'' in Britain. He also worked on ''Miller's TV Heroes'' during this period. In the early 1960s he worked on ''Space Ace'' for Atlas, as well as ''Lone Star''. In 1962 Beá moved to Paris where he focused on painting rather than comic book art. In 1971 he returned to comic books, working on ''Dracula'' and ''Marilyn''.
Due to his connections with the Spanish agency Selecciones Illustrada, Beá started working for Warren Publishing in America in 1971. Beá worked on artwork for all three of Warren's horror titles, ''Creepy'', ''Eerie'' and ''Vampirella'', and also wrote a number of his stories. This would include the three part series ''Tales of Peter Hypnos'' as well as numerous stand alone stories. His work for ''Dracula'' was reprinted in a separate book published by Warren, as well as the story ''Invasion'' in ''Eerie'' 75. Beá would draw approximately 30 stories for Warren, as well as two covers (one of which was a reprinted, colored panel from one of his stories).
After his departure from Warren in 1976, Beá worked on ''Tales of the Galactic Inn''. In 1979 he was convicted for offences against morality for the content of one of his stories in this title, and was forbidden from doing anymore artwork. Once this ban was lifted, he worked on the magazine ''Rambla'' with Luis Garcia, as well as a number of humor magazines.

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