Marika Vila

[3] In 2024, she received the Grand Prize of the Barcelona International Comic Fair, which she helped found in the early 1980s.

Her doctoral thesis, El cos okupat: iconografies del cos femení com a espai de la transgressió masculina en el còmic was directed by Marta Segarra and published in 2024 in an adapted edition.

[8] During this time, she published the series "Noche y día" (1977), "Tango" (1982), "Reflejos" (1983), "Moderna secreta" (1984), and "Mata Hari" (1991).

She has also participated in cartoon productions such as Mofli, el último koala and advertising campaigns.

[7] In 2019, she published the graphic novel Mata Hari with Andreu Martín, based on her series of the same name for Totem magazine.

Marika at the Saló del Còmic de Barcelona (2018)