Forges

Spanish cartoonist and humorist

Forges - Artists & Creatives born 1942
Born

1942
84 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Spain

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A prominent Spanish cartoonist contributed extensively to humor and satire through illustrations. Forges created iconic works that often explored social and political themes, particularly in relation to Spanish society. His cartoons featured in various publications, including popular newspapers, where they resonated with a wide audience. A significant presence on television, Forges engaged viewers through his comedic animations and sketches. His unique style and ability to simplify complex issues made his work accessible and widely recognized in Spanish culture.

Contributed cartoons to El País

Created television animations for Spanish audiences

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