fiction.wikisort.org - WriterFrancisco Ibáñez Talavera, signing as just Ibáñez, (born 15 March 1936) is a Spanish comic book artist and writer.
Spanish artist (born1936)
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Ibáñez and the second or maternal family name is Talavera.
Francisco Ibáñez |
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 Francisco Ibáñez in 2015 |
Born | Francisco Ibáñez Talavera (1936-03-15) 15 March 1936 (age 86) Barcelona, Spain |
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Nationality | Spanish |
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Area(s) | Writer, Artist |
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Pseudonym(s) | Ibáñez |
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Notable works | Mort & Phil |
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Biography
Born in Barcelona, Ibáñez is the creator of several comic book series, the most famous of which is Mortadelo y Filemón.[1]
He worked in a bank while publishing his first drawings before dedicating himself fully to his craft in 1957. A year later, Mortadelo y Filemón appeared for the first time in the publication Pulgarcito. Subsequently, Ibáñez created several other characters. Since 1988, he has drawn six new Mortadelo y Filemón albums a year, many of which incorporate issues of the day.
In 1994, he received the Grand Prize of the Salón del Cómic de Barcelona and in 2001 he was awarded with the Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes ("Gold Medal for Contributions to the Fine Arts"). He received the "Premios Notario del Humor" 2008 from the University of Alicante.[2]
Works
- Mortadelo y Filemón, agencia de información (1958).
- La familia Trapisonda, un grupito que es la monda (1958)
- 13, Rue del Percebe (1961)
- Godofredo y Pascualino viven del deporte fino (1961)
- Ande, ríase usté con el arca de Noé (1961)
- El botones Sacarino (1963)
- Rompetechos (1964)
- Pepe Gotera y Otilio (1966)
- Chicha, Tato y Clodoveo (1986)
- 7, Rebolling Street (1987)
- Doña Pura y Doña Pera vecinas de la escalera
- Don Pedrito que está como nunca
- El doctor esparadrapo y su ayudante Gazapo
- Tete Cohete
References
External links
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- Mort & Phil (1958)
- La familia Trapisonda (1958)
- 13, Rue del Percebe (1961)
- El botones Sacarino (1963)
- Rompetechos (1964)
- Pepe Gotera y Otilio (1966)
- Chicha, Tato y Clodoveo (1986)
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Mort & Phil |
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Comic books |
- El sulfato atómico (1969)
- Los diamantes de la gran duquesa (1972)
- El otro "yo" del profesor Bacterio (1972–73)
- Los monstruos (1973)
- El circo (1973)
- ¡A las armas! (1974)
- El plano de Alí-Gusa-No (1974)
- Pánico en el zoo (1975)
- El brujo (1977)
- ¡Soborno! (1977)
- El balón catastrófico (1982)
- ¡Hay un traidor en la T.I.A.! (1983)
- La estatua de la libertad (1983–84)
- ¡Pesadillaaa...! (1994)
- Chernobil... ¡Qué cuchitril! (2011)
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Films | |
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Video games |
- Mortadelo y Filemón: El Sulfato Atómico (1998)
- Mortadelo y Filemón: Una Aventura de Cine (2000)
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Related |
- Mortadelo (magazine 1970–91)
- Rompetechos
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Authority control  |
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General | |
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National libraries | |
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Other | |
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