'Sabotage'. Dutch-language version.
Daniel Torres started his career in 1980, when he graduated from the Valencia School of Fine Arts. He was published in the underground magazine El Vibora with his comic character 'Claudio Cueco'. After this, 'Asesinato a 64 Imagenes por Segundo', 'Alas y Azar', 'El Angel Caido' and other stories followed. In 1982, he launched the adventures of his new hero, Rocco Vargas, in titles such as 'Triton', 'El Misterio de Susurro' and 'Saxxon'.
Comic art by Daniel Torres.
This graphically drawn space-opera, featuring nightclub owner, science fiction writer and space hero Rocco Vargas, proved Torres is an artist of the Clear Line, especially influenced by Belgian artist Ever Meulen. In 1984, this very successful series was published in the United States. While the adventures of Rocco continued to unfold, Torres created 'El Octavo Dia' in 1993 and started 'Aphrodite' for Penthouse Comix in 1997.
'L'Étoile Lointaine'. Dutch-language version.