Ignacio Noé

About The Author

Illustrator and comic artist, born in Argentina in 1965. He resides in Escobar, Buenos Aires, Argentina. His career began in 1986, when he collaborated with Fierro magazine, creating short comics and cover art. It was there that he met Ricardo Barreiro, with whom he published in Italian publishers such as Lancio Story and L’Eternauta, producing cover art. At the same time, he worked for the Argentine magazine Noticias and the newspaper Clarín. In 1992, he made his debut in erotic comics with scripts by R. Barreiro, and later continued in the field with his own stories. These works appeared in Kiss Comic, a Spanish magazine, and were later published in book form in France, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, and the United States. He later came into contact with French scriptwriter Jean-David Morvan, collaborating on “Les Chroniques de Sillage” Vol. I, published by Delcourt. In the 2000s, he began a long career with the Argentine children’s magazine GENIOS, illustrating stories and books for the collections “Grandes Clásicos” and “Grandes Aventuras”. Around this time, he also created the comic “Julián King”, written by Carlos Trillo. In 2006, the acclaimed series “Helldorado” was launched, published by Casterman and written by J. D. Morvan and M. Dragan. That same year, he also began illustrating a variety of children’s books for the American publisher Advance Publishing. In 2010, he collaborated with Damien Hirst’s publishing house Other Criteria on the monograph of painter Ashley Bickerton, adapting into comic form an interview conducted by critic Hans Ulrich Obrist with the American artist. In 2013, Ignacio published “Douce, tiède et parfumée” with Glénat, notably with a script of his own authorship. He continued working with Glénat on “Jeanne d’Arc”, written by Jérôme Le Gris, and “Et on tuera tous les affreux”, a comic adaptation by J. D. Morvan of Boris Vian’s novel. In 2022, the first volume of the “Salazar” collection was published by the Spanish publisher Nuevo Nueve. That same year, he released his 2023 calendar “Una mujer, cuatro elementos, todas las cosas” (One Woman, Four Elements, All Things) with the Argentine publisher Dicese, later also publishing French, German, and American versions available in those countries. In 2023, he created cover art for American publishers Zenescope and Bad Bug. Since then, he has been working on the comic adaptation of the movie script Momo, written by John Cusack, published by Mad Cave and produced by the actor himself. Ignacio Noé also paints landscapes of the Pampas plains, imbued with a metaphysical undertone. In 2023, he held a virtual exhibition of these works at Entusiasta Gallery in Barcelona. Since 1991, he has directed his own art school, and from his teaching experience he wrote “Ilustración e Imagen Artística”, published by Dicese in 2017.

Books by Ignacio Noé

Momo
Illustrated by Ignacio Noé
Acclaimed actor John Cusack and celebrated international artist Ignacio Noé deliver a wild, genre-bending road trip with cosmic stakes.
Momo: Slipcase Edition
Illustrated by Ignacio Noé
Acclaimed actor John Cusack and celebrated international artist Ignacio Noé deliver a wild, genre-bending road trip with cosmic stakes.

This edition will contain bonus character sketches, design work, and script pages from writer John Cusack, plus more surprises.
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