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Rafael Aura Leon : ウィキペディア英語版
Rafael Aura León

Rafael Aura León (22 December 1939 - 24 June 1993) was a Spanish comics artist, known primarily as Auraleón, which is how he signed his work.
== Biography ==
Born in Barcelona, Auraleón's career began in 1959 when he joined the Spanish agency Selecciones Ilustradas,〔 through which he worked in British comics in the 1960s, drawing westerns for ''Lone Star'', war stories for ''Commando'', ''Air Ace'', ''Combat'' and ''Conflict'', romance stories for ''Romance in Pictures'',〔(Auraleon en UK ), Deskartes Mil, 28 August 2009〕 and science fiction stories for ''Space Ace''.〔Alan Clark, ''Dictionary of British Comic Artists, Writers and Editors'', The British Library, 1998, p. 5〕
Auraleón joined American company Warren Publishing in 1971, becoming one of their most prolific artists, with 69 stories in total. This would rank him fourth among all artists at Warren after José Ortiz, Esteban Maroto and Luis Bermejo. Auraleón worked primarily in ''Vampirella'', with approximately 20 stories appearing in ''Creepy'' and approximately 8 in ''Eerie''. Auraleon was the recurring artist for the series ''Pantha'', in 1974 and 1975. He also drew the series ''Cassandra St. Knight'' in 1981, and ''Sweetwater Nessie'' in 1982. All three series appeared in ''Vampirella''. Auraleón remained with Warren until its bankruptcy in 1983.〔David A. Roach and Jon B. Cooke, ''The Warren Companion'', TwoMorrows Publishing, 2001〕
Auraleón continued to work with Selecciones Ilustradas after Warren's collapse, writing and drawing a series of short science fiction stories in 1982-84, and drawing the series ''Viaje al Infierno'' which was published in the Spanish version of ''Creepy''. After its publication in 1984, he left both S.I. and the comics field as well. Suffering from depression, he took his own life in 1993.〔

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