Selecciones Ilustradas Spain

Founded
1956 in Spain
Credited for

editing

art

management

Also known as

S.I. (shop name)

SI Artists (shop name)

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History

When he was unable to find work in Spain, Josep Toutain (1930-1997) moved to France. He secured more than he could undertake and organised colleagues Rafael López Espí, Francisco Cueto and José María Miralles to assist. During the company's first stage, most of the foreign orders came from Toutain's French contacts.

In 1954, he established a studio in an attic on the corner of Paseo de Gracia and Calle Mallorca in Barcelona, initially in association with publisher Antonio Ayné Arnau, co-owner of Toray. In 1956 the company was formally established and relocated to a new studio on Provenza street, between Cartagena and Dos de Mayo.

From the mid 1950s, Toutain and Jordi Macabich (founder of Bardon Art), traveled by motorcycle to London and established contacts with the British comic industry. From the late 1950s to the 1970s, Fleetway comics were dominated by SI Artists, especially romance but also other genres.

During this period, SI began to work for the Scandinavian and then the German markets, in association with Guillermo Hierro. The German work helped the agency transition to providing full colour and painted art. The agency expanded internationally, with direct orders or syndicated work supplied to Great Britain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Portugal, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Japan, Australia and India.

SI also produced many photo-comics, especially for France and Italy, with the company's artists acting as extras.

From 1971 to 1983, SI work dominated US Warren magazines, began with Vampirella #11 in May 1971. SI artists also contributed to US Skywald in the early to mid-1970s. Many of these stories were later published in Spanish magazines.

In 1973, Toutain created Toutain-Editor and focused his attention on publishing and by the 1980s the agency was in decline. Some leading artists left the agency and Warren went bankrupt in 1983. Toutain created a US publisher, Catalan Communications.

SI subsequently licensed US characters, including from Disney. After the death of Toutain in 1997, it moved solely into illustration and continues to operate as at 357 Balmes Street, Barcelona.

Los profesionales by Carlos Giménez is a fictionalized account on his time at the SI studios, which is titled Creaciones Ilustradas in the comic. Fernando Fernández wrote a memoir, Memorias Ilustradas, about his time at the agency.

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Climax Adventure Comic (Sport Magazine, 1968 series) #9 (November 1970)
The Spaceships from Orion (Johnny Galaxy)
Comic: Comic story
Climax Adventure Comic (Sport Magazine, 1968 series) #9 (November 1970)
Transmuted Oxygen (Johnny Galaxy)
Comic: Comic story
Climax Adventure Comic (Sport Magazine, 1968 series) #9 (November 1970)
Macroworld of Procyon (Johnny Galaxy)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #14 (December 1970)
The Red Mine (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #14 (December 1970)
Spanish Ranch (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #15 (March 1971)
The Hunt (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #15 (March 1971)
The Will (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #16 (June 1971)
Queen of the Desert (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #16 (June 1971)
Gold in Tascosa
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #16 (June 1971)
A Tranquil Town (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #17 (September 1971)
Arm Trafficking (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #17 (September 1971)
Boss Lady
Comic: Comic story
Climax Adventure Comic (Sport Magazine, 1968 series) #10 (November 1971)
The Mystery of the Robot (Johnny Galaxy)
Comic: Comic story
Climax Adventure Comic (Sport Magazine, 1968 series) #10 (November 1971)
The Man Who Wanted to Steal a World (Johnny Galaxy)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #18 (December 1971)
Outside the Law (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Western Adventure Library (Yaffa/Page, 1970 series) #5 (January 1972)
Terror Trail
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #19 (March 1972)
Sinahn Valley (Ringo [Gringo])
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #19 (March 1972)
The Last Soldier (Ringo [Gringo])
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #19 (March 1972)
Struggle in the Mountains
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #19 (March 1972)
The Pony Express
Comic: Comic story
Secret Romance Library (Sport Magazine, 1971? series) #12 (May 1972)
How Did It Pass Me By?
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #20 (June 1972)
The Bison
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #21 (September 1972)
Apache Vengeance (Ringo [Gringo])
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #21 (September 1972)
To the Last Bullet
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #21 (September 1972)
A Message from General Shelby
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #22 (December 1972)
Selene (Ringo)
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Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #22 (December 1972)
The Silver Dollar
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #22 (December 1972)
A Ranger Comes to Town
Comic: Comic story
Super Giant (Sport Magazine, 1973 series) (January 1973)
Invasion in the Past (Johnny Galaxy)
Comic: Comic story
The Fastest Gun Western (Sport Magazine, 1972 series) #3 (January 1973)
The Search
Comic: Comic story
Super Giant (Sport Magazine, 1973 series) #2 (March 1973)
Untitled [The Origin of Johnny Galaxy] (Johnny Galaxy)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #23 (March 1973)
Untitled (Ringo)
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Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #23 (March 1973)
The Half Breed
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #23 (March 1973)
His Worst Enemy
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #24 (June 1973)
The Legacy (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #24 (June 1973)
Untitled [Episode 1] (Sunday)
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Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #25 (August 1973)
[The Witch] (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #25 (August 1973)
Episode 2 (Sunday)
Comic: Comic story
Climax Adventure Comic (Sport Magazine, 1968 series) #13 (September 1973)
Untitled [The Tentacles of Umbra] (Johnny Galaxy)
Comic: Comic story
The Fastest Gun Western (Sport Magazine, 1972 series) #7 (September 1973)
The Outlaw
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #26 (October 1973)
El Loco (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #26 (October 1973)
Episode 3 (Sunday)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #26 (October 1973)
The Hill of Death (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (KG Murray, 1974 series) #27 (December 1973)
The Girl with the Rifle (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (KG Murray, 1974 series) #27 (December 1973)
[Episode 4] (Sunday)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (KG Murray, 1974 series) #27 (December 1973)
The Great Tomb of Colorado (Ringo)
Comic: Comic story
Super Giant (KG Murray, 1974 series) #8 (March 1974)
The Ghosts of Blackmoor (Dick Turpin)
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (KG Murray, 1974 series) #29 (April 1974)
The Duel (Ringo [Gringo])
Comic: Comic story
Ringo (KG Murray, 1974 series) #29 (April 1974)
Courting Death (Ringo [Gringo])
Comic: Comic story
Super Giant (KG Murray, 1974 series) #9 (May 1974)
The Shipwreck of the Lady Ann (Dick Turpin)
Comic: Comic story

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  • 9 Feb 2018

Last updated

  • 10 Feb 2018