VITAMINA, é uma novela gráfica inédita de terror e ficção científica. A obra de 116 páginas levou 10 anos para ser criada, com ilustrações todas feitas na maneira tradicional com pincel e tinta pelo criador Omar Garcia, onde foi concluída em 2021. A história se inicia com a aparição de uma criatura supostamente mítica que recebe dois visitantes no qual discutem sobre uma guerra entre os seres humanos e a natureza. A criatura narra a história de b12, um solitário dedetizador que não se adequa ao ano de 2222, com sua conturbada vida no grande arco, uma cidade caótica e apocalíptica onde a religião impera com braços de ferro. Em busca de liberdade esse personagem irá se conectar com algo inimaginável.
Omar Garcia has more than 17 years of experience leading international teams in corporations such as General Electric, Robert Bosch, and General Motors. He began his career as an Electrical Design Engineer for GE. Eventually, he was able to design the largest one-phase transformer in the history of the GE manufacturing plant. Later on, he led multi-disciplinary international teams in Bosch Mexico and Bosch USA. Omar and his team launched a variety of new Engine Cooling Fan applications and were awarded substantial new contracts by leading automotive manufacturers, tripling production.
After pursuing his MBA for 2 years, he joined General Motors, where he held a variety of roles. Among them, he was the manager of the Chevy Camaro and Corvette programs, he was the operations manager of a seven-center global organization, and he worked as a strategy consultant, advising GM senior management in the US and overseas. He currently advises organizations on how to improve performance and engage their workers in a better way.
Omar grew up in a family of psychologists, which helped him study and bring the perspective of the human being behind the worker's uniform. He holds a bachelor degree in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from Monterrey Tech in Mexico (ITESM), a Master of Engineering from the McCormick School of Engineering (Northwestern University), and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University).