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Joan March
Joan March i Zuriguel (Granollers, Barcelona, 11 October 1952) is a Spanish cartoonist, member of the ill-fated third generation the Bruguera School, alongside other authors such as Casanyes, Esegé, the Fresno brothers, Rovira and Rafael Vaquer. His most famous series are ''El Mini Rey'' and ''Tranqui y Tronco''. Biography In 1970 he was hired by Bruguera publisher where he worked illustrating jokes and as an inker for Escobar. Armando Matías Guiu in ''Comic Story-3'', third issue of '' Bruguelandia'', Editorial Bruguera, Barcelona, 28 September 1981, pages 28 and 29. A year later he created his first characters for magazines Din Dan (''Ruperto'', ''Calixto y Damián'') and Pulgarcito (''Ataúlfo y Gedeón'', ''La Familia Potosí'') and at the same time he began to collaborate with magazines of other publishers such as Gaceta Junior, (where he created '' Don Meñique ''), and in '' Strong '' by Argos publisher. In 1974 he abandoned comics to concentrate on painting ...
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