Vicente Alcázar (1944- ) is a Spanish comic book and comic strip artist. From February to September 1971, he and his long-time collaborator Carlos Pino illustrated six Star Trek: The Original Series story arcs for the UK comic strips series, producing 106 pages.
Alcázar was best known for his 1970s work on "Jonah Hex" for Marvel Comics. He also contributed to their Dracula and Planet of the Apes series, drawing characters which have appeared in Star Trek comics. Alcázar illustrated seven stories in Charlton's b/w Space:1999 magazine, which also had stories drawn by Pino and Gray Morrow.
Star Trek Bibliography[]
- TV21 Weekly (artist)
- #74-77: "I, Emperor" (Arc 19: 2/20/71-3/13/71)
- #78-81: "Slaves of the Frogmen" (Arc 20: 3/20/71-4/10/71)
- #82-90: "Key Witness" (Arc 21: 4/17/71-6/12/171)
- #91-94: "Nova-Thirteen" (Arc 22: 6/19/71-76/10/71)
- #95-100: "Prison Break" (Arc 23: 7/17/71-8/21/71)
- #101-105: "Vibrations in Time" (Arc 24: 8/28/71-9/25/71)
External links[]
- Vicente Alcázar article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Vicente Alcazar article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- Vicente Alcázar story credits at the Space:1999 Catacombs website.