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Joaquín Cera
Joaquín Cera (born 1967 in Barcelona) is a Spanish comic book writer more famous for his ''Pafman'' strip. He studied in the comic school Escola Joso and he began his career in the world of humor when he signed by Editorial Bruguera, where he started to draw cartoons in the ''Mortadelo'' magazine, that soon disappeared, along with the editorial. With the creation in 1986 of Ediciones B, that inherited the rights of Bruguera publications, Cera went on the payroll, beginning the most prolific period of his career as a cartoonist. Sometimes alone, with characters like ''Pafman'' (created in 1987, about a bumbling superhero with an anthropomorphous cat siderick) or ''Dr. Pacostein'' (created in 1991 about the misadventures of a mad scientist in love with a nurse of his job), sometimes making tandem with Juan Carlos Ramis with characters such as ''Los Xunguis'' (a group of thug extraterrestrials) or some pages featuring the characters of José Escobar Saliente, Escobar ''Zipi y Zape' ...
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