Pascual Ferry
Pasqual Ferry (born Pasqual Ferrándiz Arroyo, 24 March 1961) is a Spanish comic book artist best known for his fluid, elegant linework and polished storytelling. He entered the industry in the early 1990s, initially working for European publishers before crossing over to American comics, where his clean, dynamic style became a staple on superhero titles. Ferry is most associated with DC and Marvel, pencilling runs on *Action Comics*, *Superman*, and *Superboy*, as well as Marvel’s *Heroes for Hire* and *Warlock*. His work often features a graceful, almost kinetic quality, blending detailed anatomy with expressive faces. He has collaborated with writers such as Grant Morrison and Dan Jurgens. Among his notable co-creations is the character Plasmer, which he also wrote and illustrated. Ferry’s career spans from 1991 to the present, with over 80 credited issues as artist, inker, colorist, letterer, and writer. He has received no major industry awards, but his consistent output and distinctive style have earned him a dedicated following among fans of superhero art. Ferry continues to work in the medium, occasionally returning to European projects. He remains based in Spain, where he began his career.
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