'Space Opera'.
Ricardo Machuca's early works appeared in several Toutain publications, especially in Zona 84. His five-chapter series 'Arma' appeared in this SF monthly magazine in 1985. Around 1990, he drew 'Plink y Puffy' in collaboration with Rafa Negrete. This series appeared in a children supplement of daily Diario 16 but part of it remained unpublished. Francisco Naranjo provided the script.
In 2006, after a long period drawing for animated cartoons and video games and also illustrating books, he drew 'Las Arenas del Tiempo', a comic written by Francisco Naranjo and Lorenzo Díaz and published by Dibbuks. The following year he started contributing to El Manglar, a new magazine of the same publisher.
'Las Arenas del Tiempo'.
