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Albert Carreres (born June 13, 1981) is a Spanish cartoonist.
Albert Carreres studied drawing at Joso's school in Barcelona. His first drawings as a professional were made for Hand 7, a handball manga written by Sébastien Célimon and published in the Shogun magazine of the Humanoïdes Associés editions in 2007.
He then worked on Cars: The Rookie - prequel to Pixar's cartoon - published by Boom! Studios and a short story on Iron Man , Marvel's hero, for the release of the video game in 2008.
His first collaboration with the studio Makma took place for the comic strip Banc de Touche, [1] written by Edmond Tourriol and Daniel Fernandes. All three volumes were pre-published in the sports newspaper L'Équipe during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
After that, Albert worked for the US market and Viz Studio. He drew some issues of Voltron Force and Ben 10 Omiverse. He is back in France with Makma Studio for the project Zlatan Style, a humorous cartoon on football, and Urban Rivals , inspired by the online game.
Today, Albert Carreres works within the Makma studio with Edmond Tourriol and Daniel Fernandes on a shonen manga entitled Team Z. [2]
Vol. 1 : La Bande à Raymond, 2010. ISBN 978-2357080195
Vol. 2 : Le Grand Fiasco, 2010. ISBN 978-2357080270
Vol. 3 : Spécial O.M., 2011. ISBN
Vol. 1 : 2013. ISBN 978-2-7556-1210-3
Vol. 2 : Zlatanc contre le monde, 2014. ISBN 978-2-7556-1511-1
Vol. 3 : Pays de merde, 2015. ISBN 978-2755618457
Vol. 1 : Rien ne va plus, 2011. ISBN 978-2357080249
Vol. 1 : 2016. ISBN 978-2302053823
Vol. 2 : 2017. ISBN 978-2302063891
Vol. 1 : 2016. ISBN 979-1092066265
Vol. 2 : 2017. ISBN 979-1092066388
Vol. 1 : 2018. ISBN 978-2-7556-3765-6
Vol. 1 : 2018. ISBN 9782012905641
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