Enric Bug

[5] Other publications such as music magazine Vibraciones,[6] Rampa, Rambla, Rock Espezial,[2] Diari de Barcelona[1] and Playboy[5] also printed his work.

"[2] In Rockabilly de verano, he created a 1950s setting with a main character reminiscent of Elvis Presley, who was "surrounded by Cadillacs, motorcycles and explosive girls.

[8] As Bug Rogers, he formed part of a collective of artists comprising Carmelo Hernando, Pere Fortuny, Luis García, Elvira Navares, Pepe Cánovas, Mari Carmen Vilá and Never Mind[9][10] which in 1980 created the comic series La Astronomía Pirata, published by Ikusager Ediciones.

[11] After working as a comic artist, Enric Bug dedicated himself to interior and industrial design,[6] for which he founded the company Grup Simple.

[16] He also created table lamps for the club Charly in 1994 as well as other decorative items made of beech and pine wood, in a style inspired by Art Deco.

[17] In the mid-1980s, and again in Art-deco-style, Enric Bug designed two sculptures titled Taus (male) and Alix (female),[18] both of anthropomorphic, robot-like appearance with the absence of facial expression, each holding a fluorescent tube.