Quino

Cartoonist and creator of Mafalda

Quino - Cartoonist and creator of Mafalda
Born

July 17th, 1932
93 years ago

Died

2020
5 years ago — 88 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Argentina

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A cartoonist gained recognition for creating the beloved character Mafalda, an inquisitive girl known for her critique of society and politics. Mafalda first appeared in 1964 and became a cultural icon in Argentina and beyond. The artist's work often reflected themes of social justice, political commentary, and human rights through humor and satire. Graphic works reached international audiences and were translated into many languages, contributing to the global appreciation of comic art. This cartoonist received numerous accolades for contributions to art and literature.

Created the comic strip Mafalda

Published numerous graphic novels

Received the Eisner Award for Lifetime Achievement

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