Isidro Monés

He started his career as an artist doing children's books, covers and trading cards.

He joined the agency Selecciones Illustrada in the early 1970s and started drawing for Warren Publishing in 1973.

His work included the art for the series Dr. Archaeus, which ran in Eerie #54-61, as well as the art for a number of story adaptions including The Golden Kris of Hadji Mohammed by Frederick Moore, and "Oil of Dog" by Ambrose Bierce.

He returned to Warren briefly in 1979, where he would draw the series Götterdämmerung in Eerie as well as a number of stand alone stories.

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A sample of Isidro Mones's work, from Eerie #56.