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Ignacio Noé
Argentinian artist (born 1965) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ignacio Noé (born January 27, 1965, Escobar, Buenos Aires Province), usually known simply as Noé, is an artist in a wide range of graphic genres, working in comics, children's books, magazine illustration and erotic comics, in a highly rendered style that utilizes both digital and traditional media. His works include "The Piano Tuner", "Ship of Fools" and most notably "The Convent of Hell".
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Noé also gives painting workshops geared towards the field of illustration.
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Bibliography (English editions of adult stories)
- The Convent of Hell (El Convento Infernal, Kiss Comix, 1996, with writer Ricardo Barreiro), New York City: NBM Publishing (1998). ISBN 978-1-56163-192-6.
- Doctor, I´m Too Big (Diet, Kiss Comix, 1997). New York: NBM Publishing (1998). ISBN 978-1-56163-208-4.
- Ship Of Fools (La Nave De Los Locos, Kiss Comix, 1998). New York: NBM Publishing (1999). ISBN 978-1-56163-230-5.
- The Piano Tuner (El Afinador, Kiss Comix, 2001). New York: NBM Publishing (2003). ISBN 978-1-56163-344-9.
- The Piano Tuner, Vol. 2 (El Afinador, Kiss Comix, 2003). New York: NBM Publishing (2009). ISBN 978-1-56163-551-1.
- Pin-Up Artist (Exposición, Kiss Comix, 2005). New York: NBM Publishing (2011). ISBN 978-1-56163-587-0.
- Aldana (Aldana, Kiss Comix, 2006). New York: NBM Publishing (2009). ISBN 978-1-56163-575-7.
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