Background
Velez was born in 1961 to parents of Puerto Rican descent, and raised in the South Bronx.
Velez was born in 1961 to parents of Puerto Rican descent, and raised in the South Bronx.
He was trained at the Hetrick-Martin Institute for the Protection of Lesbian and Gay Youth and studied illustration at Syracuse University.
He created Tales Of The Closet in 1987, as a multi-cultural initiative for Hetrick-Martin to be used by schools as a teaching tool. He worked on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome-awareness videos and literature for Gay Men"s Health Crisis. Velez was involved in the development of Milestone Media, a superhero comics production company with a focus on multicultural characters, published by District of Columbia Comics.
He wrote and designed characters for Blood Syndicate, Holocaust, and Static, including such characters as Kwai, Aquamaria, Boogieman, Dogg, and Iota.
Following the cancellation of the Milestone line, Velez wrote for District of Columbia"s other imprints and for Marvel Comics (where he was the company"s second Latino writer, after George Pérez). These assignments included Ghost Rider, Venom, and Abominations for Marvel.
Eradicator and Extreme Justice for District of Columbia"s main superhero line. Flinch for Vertigo; and Scooby-Doo, Dexter"s Laboratory, Ben Ten, and Power Puff Girls for District of Columbia"s Johnny District of Columbia imprint.
His work has also appeared in Gay Comix, for which he illustrated one cover, and the anthology Qu33r.
He received a 2004 Xeric Grant to republish Tales of the Closet. He received a 2015 Creative Capital grant to support his publishing imprint, Planet Bronx Productions. He is a teaching artist for the New York Public Library, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and the Queens Public Library.
He hosts cultural events primarily in New York City, such as "Mr.
Papo"s Drink-North-Draw People’s Up Art Show", and "Oso Oro".