Julia Bax

Julia Bax
Julia Bax in 2017 Comic Con Experience.
Born 26 February 1981 Edit this on Wikidata (age 37)
Belém Edit this on Wikidata
Occupation Comics artist edit this on wikidata
Works Princesse Caraboo Edit this on Wikidata
Awards Troféu HQ Mix for best new talent Edit this on Wikidata
Website http://www.juliabax.com Edit this on Wikidata

Julia Nascimento Bacellar, known as Julia Bax (Belém, February 26, 1981), is a Brazilian comics artist. Her first comic book work was published in the Brazilian magazine Kaos!, recommended by Roger Cruz (who was her professor in the comic anatomy course at Quanta Academia de Artes). After that, she made the drawings of a 12-page story on the album Quebra-Queixo Technorama Volume 2, published by Devir.[1][2] By these two works, in 2006 Julia won the Troféu HQ Mix, the main Brazilian comic book prize, in the category "Revelation Penciller".[3] She started working for publishers in other countries, especially Marvel Comics, in which she participated in the magazine X-Men: First Class.[4][5] Julia also has published works for publishers like Boom! Studios, Devil's Due and Le Lombard, among others.[6] Some of her published works are Histórias (which compiles the comic strips she published in Folha de S. Paulo), Remy (in partnership with writer Diogo Bercito) and Pink Daïquiri (written by Mélanie Théry and Laurent Habart, with drawings by Julia and Amanda Grazini).[7] In 2016, the Belgian publishing house Le Lombard published the graphic novel Princesse Caraboo (written by Antoine Ozanam), based on the true story of the notorious impostor Mary Baker.[8][9]

References

  1. "Julia Bax" (in Portuguese). Bigorna.net. November 3, 2005.
  2. "Veja íntegra da entrevista com Julia Bax" (in Portuguese). Correio Braziliense. February 17, 2010.
  3. "Troféu HQMix premia hoje melhores dos quadrinhos" (in Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. July 11, 2006.
  4. "X-MEN: FIRST CLASS VOL. 2 #4 REVIEW". IGN. September 26, 2007.
  5. "Quadrinista brasileira Julia Bax concorre com HQ no Zuda Comics" (in Portuguese). Omelete. April 15, 2010.
  6. "Sketchbook: Julia Bax" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Ilustrar Magazine. 2013.
  7. "Le Lombard lançou Pink Daïquiri, com arte das brasileiras Julia Bax e Amanda Grazini" (in Portuguese). Universo HQ. February 21, 2013.
  8. "Princesse Caraboo, le destin d'exception d'une jeune anglaise" (in French). Ligne Claire. March 2, 2016.
  9. "Princesse Caraboo, la critique" (in French). 9eme Art. March 28, 2016.


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