‘The house of ideas’ launched the series “Marvel’s voices: community” with the aim of celebrating the Latin culture, its characters and respective creators. Nova, Miles Morales and Shark-Girl are some of the personalities that will star in these must-see comics for fans.
Today the first issue of its second volume came out and the credits have taken Peruvian readers by surprise. the national cartoonist louis morocho was responsible for portraying the Spider-Man by Miles Moraleshalf African American and half Latino, in a story by Edgar Delgado titled “Music for my ears”.
The ‘earworms’ are songs that stay in your head and will be used for the first time by a villain as weapons. Regarding the connection of these with the ‘Trepamuros’, it was revealed that the music is adored by their parents.
About this opportunity, Luis Morocho has been grateful and proud on his social networks. Likewise, his followers congratulated his work, which has stood out for not following the drawing standards to which the public is accustomed.
The illustrator studied at the School of Fine Arts, where he trained as a plastic artist. Far from painting pictures and exhibiting galleries, he decided to bet on working at Marvel Comics. Previously, he revealed that the Mexican Humberto Ramos was a great inspiration.
“He said that Marvel wasn’t interested in where its cartoonists came from, but rather the talent they brought to their stories, that the ‘gringos’ weren’t better than us. If someone like him tells you, you start to believe it, ”were her words.
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