José Delbo is an Argentinian-born artist who worked in the American comics field for over 30 years. He joined the original Marvel Transformers comic series from 1988 as its penciller and continued through 1990. The first issue he worked on was Marvel US issue #36. His work can be found in issues 36-42, 45-54, 56-60, 63, 64 and 67. After working on Transformers, he reunited with Transformers scribe Simon Furman for the four-issue limited series Brute Force, also published by Marvel Comics.
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| - José Delbo is an Argentinian-born artist who worked in the American comics field for over 30 years. He joined the original Marvel Transformers comic series from 1988 as its penciller and continued through 1990. The first issue he worked on was Marvel US issue #36. His work can be found in issues 36-42, 45-54, 56-60, 63, 64 and 67. After working on Transformers, he reunited with Transformers scribe Simon Furman for the four-issue limited series Brute Force, also published by Marvel Comics.
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| - José Delbo is an Argentinian-born artist who worked in the American comics field for over 30 years. He joined the original Marvel Transformers comic series from 1988 as its penciller and continued through 1990. The first issue he worked on was Marvel US issue #36. His work can be found in issues 36-42, 45-54, 56-60, 63, 64 and 67. After working on Transformers, he reunited with Transformers scribe Simon Furman for the four-issue limited series Brute Force, also published by Marvel Comics. Note: José Delbo is frequently credited as 'Jose Delbo' due to English speakers' difficulty with diacriticals.
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