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Felipe Smith (born 1978) is an American comic book writer and artist of Jamaican and
Argentine Argentines, Argentinians or Argentineans are people from Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural. For most Argentines, several (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their ...
descent. He is the creator, co-designer, and writer of Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider, and the author of '' Peepo Choo'', a manga series debuting in 2009 in
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's ''Morning 2'' monthly magazine. It is the first manga created and serialized in Japan by a Western creator before being licensed for an English-language release.


Early life and education

Smith was born on June 17, 1978 to a Jamaican father and Argentine mother. When Smith was five years old, he moved with his family to
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, Argentina, where he studied at an
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,
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. Smith's artistic ambitions were sparked at an early age; as he grew up, he became known for his talent in art, and the attention surrounding his work motivated him to keep it up. Smith's parents never bought him comic books as a child, so Smith started reading comics pretty late around the age of 13, with one of them being Ghost Rider, and the ones he enjoyed the most were the more darker and violent comic books. In high school,Smith experimented with his own comic book, The LPL Brothers, which was about goblins in a low rider, which he sold to his classmates for 1 peso each. As Smith completed high school in Buenos Aires, he decided to have art be the focus of his professional life, and he returned to the U.S. for college, he had initially considered to get a career in painting, but while attending the
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, he was exposed to several different art styles and forms of visual animation, which he was amazed by. After graduating from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, (SAIC),with a
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in 2000. Smith moved to
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to pursue a career in
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.


Career

Smith began his career in comics in 2005 and was living in Los Angeles when he wrote and drew his first three-volume
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series, the semi-autobiographical '' MBQ''. As the buzz about his series reached Japan, he was contacted by a prominent book agent who was interested in representing him in that country. Together they organized a meeting at
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in 2007 with an editor in chief from Kodansha, the largest Japanese publishing company at the time. As a result, in 2008 Smith moved to
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to publish his second three-volume graphic novel series, ''Peepo Choo'', one of the first manga titles created by a non-Japanese native and initially serialized by Kodansha for a Japanese audience before it was later released in English by
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. Smith worked four years in the Japanese market; when he returned to L.A. in 2012, he joined Nickelodeon's ''
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'' animated TV series, first as a
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and then as a full-time
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. In 2014
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announced Smith as the writer of monthly '' All-New Ghost Rider'' and creator of its protagonist, Robbie Reyes. From the start, Smith was given complete freedom to create the character's personality and background and the setting in which events in the series take place; he also sketched the preliminary visual designs. Smith's co-creation for Marvel crossed over from publishing to television in 2016, when Robbie Reyes made his first appearance in ''
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References


Bibliography

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External links


Felipe Smith's DeviantArt Gallery



From 'Peepo Choo' To 'Ghost Rider': The Unusually Cool Career Of Felipe Smith (Interview)


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