Julia Solis
Julia Solis is a writer, photographer, and urban explorer best known for her work documenting abandoned and subterranean spaces. Born in an unspecified location, she is the founder of two New York City arts organizations, Dark Passage and Ars Subterranea, which focus on investigating and exposing the city's ruins and underground environments. Her writing includes the book *New York Underground*, and her photography is collected in *Stages of Decay* (Prestel, 2013), which captures decaying American and European theaters. She also served as executive producer of the film *American Ruins*.
In comics, Solis is credited as a writer on 14 issues, primarily active from 2000 to 2005. Her most notable work appears on the series *The Metabarons*, where she contributed to the sprawling science-fiction saga. Her approach blends a documentarian's eye with narrative storytelling, often reflecting her fascination with decay and hidden histories. While her comics output is relatively compact, it stands as a distinctive intersection of her artistic and exploratory pursuits. Solis continues to work across media, and her legacy lies in bridging the worlds of urban exploration, fine-art photography, and sequential art.
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