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'''Carlos Mota''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{y|1969}}) is a [[comics|comic book]] artist from Brazil. He began in the industry in 1995 with Lynx Studio doing superhero comics for US publishers including [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]], [[DC Comics|DC]], and Image. some titles he worked on include ''Farscape: War Torn'', ''Tomb Raider'', ''Glory'', and ''Lady Death''.
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'''Carlos Mota''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{y|1969}}) is a [[comics|comic book]] artist from Brazil. He began in the industry in 1995 with Lynx Studio doing superhero comics for US publishers including [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]], [[DC Comics|DC]], and Image. some titles he worked on include ''Farscape: War Torn'', ''Tomb Raider'', ''Glory'', and ''Lady Death''.
   
 
In 1998, he began working for the comic division at Disney on titles such as ''The Little Mermaid'', ''Aladdin'', and ''Beauty and the Beast'' before finding his niche with the Duck family (Donald, Scrooge, etc).
 
In 1998, he began working for the comic division at Disney on titles such as ''The Little Mermaid'', ''Aladdin'', and ''Beauty and the Beast'' before finding his niche with the Duck family (Donald, Scrooge, etc).
   
He has worked on two ''Star Trek'' related items, both with [[Keith Aiken]]. The first was a short story titled "[[Star Trek: Special#Bloodline|Bloodline]]" in the ''Star Trek: Special'' and that was followed up by a full length one-shot, "[[Enter the Wolves]]". Mota did pencil art for both and combined with Aiken to produce the cover of "Enter the Wolves".
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He has worked on two ''Star Trek'' related items, both with [[Keith Aiken]]. The first was a short story titled "[[Star Trek: Special#Bloodline|Bloodline]]" in the ''Star Trek: Special'' and that was followed up by a full length one-shot, "[[Enter the Wolves]]". Mota did pencil art for both and combined with Aiken to produce the cover of "Enter the Wolves".
   
 
[[Category:Star Trek comic cover artists|Mota, Carlos]]
 
[[Category:Star Trek comic cover artists|Mota, Carlos]]

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Template:Realworld Carlos Mota (born 1969) is a comic book artist from Brazil. He began in the industry in 1995 with Lynx Studio doing superhero comics for US publishers including Marvel, DC, and Image. some titles he worked on include Farscape: War Torn, Tomb Raider, Glory, and Lady Death.

In 1998, he began working for the comic division at Disney on titles such as The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Beauty and the Beast before finding his niche with the Duck family (Donald, Scrooge, etc).

He has worked on two Star Trek related items, both with Keith Aiken. The first was a short story titled "Bloodline" in the Star Trek: Special and that was followed up by a full length one-shot, "Enter the Wolves". Mota did pencil art for both and combined with Aiken to produce the cover of "Enter the Wolves".