Luis Louro was born in Lisbon in 1965 and is one of the most prolific Portuguese comic book authors, taking on the entire creative process himself (script, drawing and coloring). Throughout his 40-year career, which will be celebrated in 2025, Louro created some of the most ironic characters in Portuguese comics, such as Jim Del Monaco, the Crow, Alice and the Little Crow. He is the holder of several important awards, most notably the Honorary Trophy of the Amadora International Comic Book Festival. His albums are, as a rule, full of humor, but imbued with strong social criticism.
The Crow - Vincente undergoes a strange metamorphosis, transofmrin himslef into Corvo in ordewr to overcome his natural shyness. A profoundly Portugese individual, is thus a reflection of the unprotected naivete with which we all participate...
Alice - In a Lisbon that stretches between the cruelty of prostitution and the dreamlike images of a submerged city where seagulls, whales and other enigmatic animals roam, there is a character named Alice whose life is as disconcerting a X, the striped cat that keeps her company...
Jim Del Monaco, presents himself as a heroic Portuguese adventurer whose adventures take place deep in the African jungle. The hero is always accompanied by Gina, a beautiful blonde and his love interest, and by his servant Tião...
The Little Crow - Heroes were once children too, and the Raven is no exception! The Raven was once a little Raven, and in reality, so were we....