Pasqual Ferry, born Pasqual Ferrándiz Arroyo on March 24, 1961, in Spain, is a Spanish comic book artist best known for his sleek, atmospheric pencil work on superhero and science-fiction titles. He entered the industry in the mid-1980s, initially working for European publishers before crossing over to American comics. Ferry’s style—fluid, with a keen eye for expressive faces and dynamic, often ethereal compositions—made him a natural fit for cosmic and supernatural stories. He is most closely associated with Marvel, where his signature runs include *Ultimate Fantastic Four* and *Doctor Strange*, often collaborating with writers like Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Millar. He also contributed to *Ultimate Iron Man II* and the adaptation *Ender’s Game: Command School*. Among his notable co-creations is the miniseries *Doom Academy*, and he later illustrated the miniseries *Namor: Conquered Shores*. Ferry’s work has been recognized with industry honors, including Eisner Award nominations. He remained active through the 2020s, his later career marked by a continued focus on detailed, mood-driven storytelling. His legacy is that of a versatile craftsman who brought a European sensibility to mainstream American comics, blending clean linework with a sense of wonder.