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'''Ricardo Delgado''' is an American film and comic book artist who has worked on films including ''[[Dinosaur (2000 film)|Dinosaur]]'', ''[[The Incredibles]]'', ''[[Men in Black (1997 film)|Men in Black]]'' and ''[[Apollo 13 (film)|Apollo 13]]''.


He is the author and creator of the comic book series ''[[Age of Reptiles (comics)|Age of Reptiles]]'' which won an [[Eisner Awards|Eisner award]] for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition in 1997.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.comic-con.org/awards/1990s-recipients | title=1997 Eisner Awards (for works published in 1996) | work=comic-con.org}}</ref>
'''Ricardo Delgado''' is a film and comic book artist who has worked on such films as ''[[The Incredibles]]'', ''[[Men in Black (film)|Men in Black]]'' and ''[[Apollo 13 (film)|Apollo 13]]''.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0217066/ Ricardo F. Delgado<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


Delgado was an illustrator in [[Herman F. Zimmerman]]’s design team on the pilot and first season of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', contributing towards the design of the exteriors and interiors of the [[Deep Space Nine (fictional space station)|station]] itself, storyboarding the series opening titles under [[Dan Curry]]’s direction, and providing a fresh set of eyes compared to his colleagues like Zimmerman and [[Rick Sternbach]] who had come from previous Star Trek series and movies.<ref>{{cite book | title=The Making of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | author=Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens | year=1994 | publisher=Pocket Books | isbn=9780671874308 | url=https://archive.org/details/makingofstartrek0000reev/page/156 }}</ref>
He is the creator of the ''[[Age of Reptiles (comics)|Age of Reptiles]]'' comic book series, as well as one of the Production Designers of Disney's Atlantis- The Lost Empire. Delgado is of Costa Rican descent and lives in Los Angeles, California.

He has produced a third ''Age of Reptiles'' volume, titled "The Journey", for [[Dark Horse Comics]], published in 2010, as well as two novels, ''Sam Specter and the Book of Spells'', a children's genre story, and ''Warhead'', a science fiction crime story. In early 2000 he published the four issue sci-fi series "Hieroglyph".


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Latest revision as of 01:50, 2 March 2024

Ricardo Delgado is an American film and comic book artist who has worked on films including Dinosaur, The Incredibles, Men in Black and Apollo 13.

He is the author and creator of the comic book series Age of Reptiles which won an Eisner award for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition in 1997.[1]

Delgado was an illustrator in Herman F. Zimmerman’s design team on the pilot and first season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, contributing towards the design of the exteriors and interiors of the station itself, storyboarding the series opening titles under Dan Curry’s direction, and providing a fresh set of eyes compared to his colleagues like Zimmerman and Rick Sternbach who had come from previous Star Trek series and movies.[2]

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  1. ^ "1997 Eisner Awards (for works published in 1996)". comic-con.org.
  2. ^ Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens (1994). The Making of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Pocket Books. ISBN 9780671874308.
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