Spark #3

Martín Renard - Nahuel Sagarnaga Cozman

Editorial: Stonebot

Sinopis
Fifteen years ago a phenomenon known as Spark originated from four superbeings who sacrificed themselves to avoid a world cataclysm. Now the "Spark" has happened again, creating a new generation of superhumans. When three heroes emerge to take their responsibilities as protectors of humanity, everyone wonders: Where is the fourth? It seems that not everyone is interested in being a superhero. Especially when you have other responsibilities like studying, working in a market to help the family and taking care of an overly mischievous sister. But when an alien horde threatens mankind, what is the priority? What should a superhero do?

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Martín Renard

Biografía
He was born in 1984 on the furtive and fickle February 29. Demonstrating from a young age that he had nothing to do with balls and sports, he took refuge in literature and comics, for which only two functional eyes were needed. He writes short stories, screenplays, and negative reviews of Michael Bay films. His works include Spark, ¡Bu!, Mirina, and he has participated in anthologies such as Bastión Unlimited, Descendientes: Los mitos argentinos de H.P. Lovecraft and Millarworld New Talent Annual 2017.

Nahuel Sagarnaga Cozman

Biografía
Nahuel Sagárnaga studied comic book art with the renowned Horacio Lalia and script with the late Argentine legend Carlos Trillo. In 2008 he started working at Nah! Contenidos and TCH where he made advertisements and audiovisual pieces. Then he worked at the Heavy Boat video game studio, primarily for Cartoon Network. Among his freelance works, the comic strip for the film “Metegol” (Ovni Press, 2013) and “Boro: reporter photographe” (Casterman, 2010) stand out. His strip “¡Corre, Wachín!” won the Carlos Trillo Cartoon Award.