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Mau Lencinas

  Mau Lencinas is an illustrator and animator based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His instantly recognisable, edgy illustrations draw from various sources including urban fashion, cyberpunk and anime. He combines influences from Hip hop, cyberpunk, and anime into seamless and haunting illustrations. Many of Lencinas' personal pieces are part of a unified series. Red Gangs was a window into a world of red-skinned techno gangsters. While Demon Hunters depicts a modern interpretation of traditional Japanese folklore. Rich in detail but limited both in palette and emotion his characters, layered in symbols and mythology, stand indifferent to the viewer's gaze. Lencinas has worked with many top animation studios including Plenty (on Viacom Screens and Fanta Endtag), Sloop (on CAE Replay 911 – Shaping Experiences), and Le Cube. Last year, as part of Le Cube he illustrated and animated the Bass Award winning Senna, In the heart of Brazil. His work is already viral in Instagram, tumb...

Gulliermo Mordillo Menéndez

  Guillermo Mordillo Menéndez, better known simply as Mordillo (Villa Pueyrredón, August 4, 1932 - Palma de Mallorca, June 29, 2019), was an Argentine cartoonist, illustrator and animator. He was among the most published cartoonists in many countries of the world during the seventies.His drawings - which appeared on puzzles, diaries and posters - are characterized by bright colors and, above all, by a strong sense of humor. The characters in his cartoons are mostly funny little men who do not express themselves with words but through gestures, in scenes developed particularly in the sphere of sport (with a preference for soccer and golf) and married life. His other well-known cartoons are those with long-necked animals, such as giraffes, whose adventures have been collected in several volumes.

Carlos Nine

  Carlos Nine (1944-2016) was an Argentine cartoonist, painter and sculptor. After his debut as a cover artist for the magazine "Humor", he worked as an illustrator for numerous Argentine newspapers and as a designer of transpositions of famous novels. In the 1990s he arrived on the French scene with two titles of which he was the complete author: Meurtres et Châtiments and Fantagas. His works, which over the years have been published all over the world, have earned him prestigious awards such as the award for "Best Illustrator" at the Barcelona Comics Fair and the award for "Best Foreign Comics" at the Angoulême Festival in 2001.

Juan Gimenez

  Juan Antonio Giménez López, known simply as Juan Giménez (Mendoza, November 26, 1943 - Mendoza, April 2, 2020), was an Argentine cartoonist and illustrator, known for his comic science fiction stories published in various countries around the world . Passionate about drawing from an early age, at the age of ten he loved copying the covers of paperback books and American and Spanish magazines; later, in his adolescence, he put on paper the sequences of the films that had most struck him. After studying industrial design in Mendoza, he moved to Barcelona to attend the Academy of Fine Arts; when he returned to Argentina he made his debut as a cartoonist publishing with the Argentine publishing houses Colomba and Record and then dedicated himself to the field of advertising and animation. He returned to Spain in 1970, settling on the Costa Brava, where he resumed his activity as a cartoonist collaborating with various authors such as Carlos Trillo or Ricardo Barreiro and publishing...