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Solvador Martinez (; born July 28,1964) is a Spanish comic book artist, primarily known for his American work on various titles for .

After starting his career as a , Larroca transitioned to working as a comics artist in the 1980s at , contributing to Dark Angel and Death's Head II. He then did work in North American comics, including ' Flash and Marvel Comics' , , , The Invincible Iron Man, and various titles related to the X-Men franchise and imprint.

Larocca has also provided artwork for Marvel's spinoffs and licensed books, such as in the 2010s and Alien in 2021. His work on the former attracted criticism for his heavy reliance on tracing stills from Star Wars films, resulting in an "awkward hyperrealism" that was likened to the effect.


Career
After several years of working as a , he began working as a comic artist at , the Britain-based imprint of . Salvador Larroca on Marvel.com Larroca was working at Marvel UK when he contributed to Dark Angel and Death's Head II. At some point, Larroca began to work on mainstream comics, such as ' Flash. Afterwards, Larroca did a three-year run on Marvel Comics' , during the mid-1990s. It was not until after his run on Ghost Rider, that Larroca would gain the exposure needed to become known as one of the most prominent comic book artists in the .

Following Marvel's experiment with the various "Heroes Reborn" titles, editor gave Larroca the task of penciling the return of , , , the Avengers, and several other superheroes, in the Heroes Return miniseries. Marvel Comics Vampire Outbreak After the departure of on Fantastic Four, Larroca was given the reins along with writer . Larroca and Claremont had a three-year-long run on the title. Salvador Larroca at 's Comiclopedia

Larroca left the title penciling chores in the hands of new writer/penciler, , while Larroca went on to do several issues of Uncanny X-Men, after the departure of , who left to work on . Larroca then proceeded to rejoin with writer Chris Claremont, on . Larroca stayed on the title for twenty-four issues, at which point he was asked to work on the initial run of Marvel's new Tsunami imprint title, called Namor. Meanwhile, Larroca worked on various miniseries projects, including Ultimate Daredevil & Elektra and Ultimate Elektra.

Larroca was asked to draw fill-in issues of The Uncanny X-Men and X-Men. These issues led up to the "X-Men Reload" event, as the titles gained new writers, artists, and story direction. Larroca joined with writer on X-Men. During his run of X-Men, Larroca took a side job drawing miniseries. Larroca was drawing X-Men, but with a new writer on the title, . He left X-Men in June and was announced to be joining Warren Ellis on , a remake of Marvel's .

From 2008 to 2012, Larroca illustrated writer 's run on The Invincible Iron Man.

In December 2020, Marvel announced that Larroca would be teaming up with writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson on an Alien comic book series, with the first issue released in March 2021.

In 2024, Larroca was awarded the All-in-One Award. First Comics News - Inkwell Awards Ballot Winners & Internal Awards


Criticism
James Whitbrook, reviewing the "Ashes of Jedha" storyline in ' Star Wars series for , took issue with what he felt was Larroca's heavy reliance on tracing stills from Star Wars films when rendering the characters, which imbued the characters' faces with an "awkward hyperrealism" that he felt evoked the effect of the . While Whitbrook did not observe this problem in his work on other Star Wars arcs, and praised Larroca's work in rendering large-scale elements such as starships or planets, he felt that in many closeups of the three main characters in "Jedha," the illustrations too closely mirrored the images from the films, often from scenes in which the actors' facial expressions did not match the tone or dialogue of the characters in the comic. Charlie Hall, reviewing the same storyline for Polygon, expressed the same viewpoint, and like Whitbrook, compared these renditions to the work of Angel Unzueta and Arif Prianto on the series, which they felt rendered the characters to sufficiently resemble or recognizably evoke the actors who played them, without exhibiting the sense that they were "pasted" from reference materials.


Bibliography

Marvel
  • Alien #1-9 (2021-2022)
  • Amazing Spider-Man #549-551 (2008)
  • Annual #1 (2008)
  • Avengers (vol. 5) #25–28 (2014)
  • Cable #24 (1995)
  • Cable and X-Force #1–14 (2013)
  • #1–25 (2015–2016)
  • #1–3 (2014)
  • #1 (2016)
  • / (published on Marvel website; not for sale) (2009)
  • Excalibur #107–110 (1997)
  • , vol. 3, #4–34 (1998–2000)
  • 2000 (2000)
  • Fear Itself ("Iron Man") #7.3 (2011)
  • Gambit and the X-Ternals, miniseries, #3–4 (1995)
  • Generation X/Gen 13 (1997)
  • , vol. 3, #51–69, 72, 75–81 (1994–97)
  • Heroes Reborn: The Return, miniseries, #1–4 (1997)
  • Incredible Hulk Annual #20 (1994)
  • Iron Man, vol. 3, #15 (among other artists) (1999)
  • Invincible Iron Man #1–33, then continued from #500–527 (2008–12)
  • vol. 2, #13 (2014)
  • Monsters Unleashed, vol. 2 #4 (2017)
  • , miniseries, #1–6 (2003)
  • , miniseries, #1–6 (2007)
  • , one-shot, ("Yin & Yang") (2012)
  • & Archangel: Crimson Dawn, miniseries, #1–4 (1997)
  • The Sensational Spider-Man Annual #1 (2007)
  • Secrets of the House of M, one-shot (along with other artists)
  • , miniseries, #1–5 (2005)
  • Meets (2006)
  • Star Wars, vol. 2 #26–55 (2017–2018)
  • Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra, miniseries, #1–4 (2003)
  • , miniseries, #1–5 (2004–05)
  • , miniseries ()#4 (2011)
  • #88–93, Annual #2 (2006–08)
  • #12, 24 (2013–2014)
  • #387–392, 439–443, 487–491 (2000–07)
  • Uncanny X-Men, vol. 5 #11–16, 20–22 (2019)
  • , vol. 2, (then New X-Men) #69, 155–179, 182–187 (1997–2006)
  • , graphic novel, (2014)
  • () #36 (2002)
  • X-Men: Declassified (among other artists) (2000)
  • #1–24, Annual 2001 (2001–03)


Other publishers
  • Dark Angel #11–16 (Marvel UK, 1993–94)
  • Death's Head II #12–15 (Marvel UK, 1993–94)
  • Flash #95–98 (full art); #99–100 (along with ) (DC, 1994–95)
  • Speed Demon (, Marvel/DC, 1996)
  • Stormwatch #18 (Image, 1995)


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