Jordi Bernet
Jordi Bernet Cussó was born on 14 June 1944 in Spain, and has built one of the most distinctive careers in European and American comics over six decades of work. He is best known for two very different series: *Torpedo*, a hardboiled gangster strip set in the criminal underworld of 1930s America, and *Jonah Hex*, the American weird western published by DC Comics.
Bernet's path into the industry took root in the 1960s, with his catalog credits reflecting activity beginning as early as 1966. Over the following decades he demonstrated remarkable range, contributing not only to *Torpedo* and *Jonah Hex* but also to titles including *Torpedo 1936*, *Bang Bang*, *Andrax*, and *Betty by the Hour* — accumulating credits as artist, inker, and writer across nearly 200 issues.
His visual style is immediately recognizable: bold, expressive brushwork, a flair for shadow and silhouette drawn from classic noir illustration, and an ability to render both gritty violence and dark humor with equal confidence. That sensibility made *Torpedo* in particular a showcase for his strengths, pairing cynical, amoral storytelling with artwork that feels rooted in pulp magazine tradition.
With a working span stretching from the mid-1960s through at least 2024, Bernet's output represents an unusually durable contribution to genre comics on both sides of the Atlantic.
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