Kit-Boy I

Alan Doyer

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Sinopis
In 1965, captain Ryder and professor Roy Dash (plus little Kit as stowaway) leave for Demos to find out why the artificial satellites they've been sending to explore disappear without a trace. Zejob, prince of the dragon-men, crashes his astroship and tries to capture them following orders of Yagur, emperor of Deimos. Meanwhile, the terrestrials face one antediluvian beast after the other. Kit Boy was a collection of adventures by Alan Doyer (pseudonym of José Espinoza) published by Ediciones Soriano in 1956, and it was their biggest commercial success. It was made up of two series and it was also published in Italy.

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Alan Doyer

Biografía
Jose Espinosa began his career in 1954, writing the police comic “S.C.I. de Valor”, yet with a very immature style. He showed himself to be more professional through the successful “Kit-boy” (1956-1959) by Soriano, under the influence of Luis Bermejo of Aventuras del FBI. He achieved, however, his highest popularity thanks to his work in “Hazañas Bélicas de Toray”, where he gave life to Sargento Gorila, in 1966. Jose Espinosa also adapted many literary tales in the collections: Novelas Gráficas (Toray, 1966) and Joyas Literarias Juveniles (Bruguera, 1974-1975).