Pasqual Ferry

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Pasqual Ferry

Born
Nationality
Spanish
Area(s) Penciller
Pseudonym(s) Paschalis; Pascual; Pascal Ferry
Artwork for the cover of Adam Strange #8 (2004), drawn by Ferry
Artwork for the cover of Adam Strange #8 (2004), drawn by Ferry

Pasqual Ferry (sometimes credited as Paschalis, Pascual or Pascal Ferry) is a Spanish comic book artist and penciller, best known in the United States' comic industry for his work on Heroes for Hire (1997), Action Comics (2000) and Adam Strange (2004).

Other titles he has worked on include Plasmer (1993), 2099: World of Tomorrow (1996) and Warlock (1999).

In 2005 he and writer Grant Morrison began work on the Seven Soldiers of Victory limited series Mister Miracle, which introduced a new version of the character. However, for reasons that have not been made known, he was only able to do the first issue.

In mid-2006 Ferry became the new artist on Marvel's Ultimate Fantastic Four with writer Mike Carey.


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