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'''Ricardo Delgado''' is a film and comic book artist who has worked on |
'''Ricardo Delgado''' is a film and comic book artist who has worked on films including ''[[The Incredibles]]'', ''[[Men in Black (1997 film)|Men in Black]]'' and ''[[Apollo 13 (film)|Apollo 13]]''.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0217066/ Ricardo F. Delgado<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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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 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. |
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Ricardo Delgado is a film and comic book artist who has worked on films including The Incredibles, Men in Black and Apollo 13.[1]
He is the creator of the 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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