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Alfons Figueras

Alfons Figueras i Fontanals (Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona, Spain, 15 October 1922 – 6 July 2009) was a Spanish cartoonist. He created characters such as Aspirino y Colodión or Topolino, el último héroe (Topolino, the last hero)

Biography

In his native town he knew the comic writer Salvador Mestres, who put him in contact with the world of comic. Although during the civil war he worked in diverse publications, it is in the 1940s when he becomes professional in the world of the comic strip, working for the editorials Marco, Bruguera and Hispano Americana. [1] In the latter, he published several works in the magazine Leyendas infantiles, where, among other things, he traced pages to color of the classic North Americans (Flash Gordon, Tarzan, Terry and the Pirates, etc.), to be able to print them in black and white later. In this occupation he meet other famous comic writers, like Juan García Iranzo. [2]

Between 1946 and 1947 he published several series of comic strip of realistic drawing, like Mysto (magazine Chicos, 1946), Mr. Radar (magazine El Coyote, 1947) and the Electrical Man (also in El Coyote, that same year). After these publications, he left the realistic style definitively to concentrate in the humoristic comic strip.

Between 1948 and 1956 Figueras realised half hundred of different series for humoristic weekly, between which we can emphasize:

  • Napulión ( KKO, 1948)
  • Pistolini Lupo (magazine Historietas, 1949)
  • Gummo (rmagazine Chicos, 1949)
  • Tonty (magazine Búfalo, 1950)
  • Rubin Ruud (magazine Cubilete, 1950)
  • Loony (magazine Nicolás, 1951)
  • Simplicio (magazine Aventurero, 1952)
  • ¡Qué guerra! (magazine Nicolás, 1952)
  • Pipo y Teka (magazine Yumbo, 1956)

In 1956 he moved to Venezuela,[3] the country in which he resided for twelve years, to work in studies of cartoons. After his return he continued working in the animation, but a series of failures pushed to him to return to comics. He began working for the magazines of Bruguera, for which he created some of his more well-known characters, like:

  • Aspirino y Colodión (1967)
  • Harry Cawallo (1968)
  • Topolino, el último héroe (1968)
  • Cine Locuras (1969)
  • Don Terrible Buñuelos (1975)

Figueras made compatible these works with the accomplishment of press strips, like Don Plácido (1970), for La Vanguardia, or Bon Jan (1976) and Mr. Hyde (1987), for Avui. [4]

In 1988 collaborated in rejuvenated TBO of Editions B with new series, like Fortunato or Historias extraordinarias. That same year, he obtained the prize of the Comic convention of Barcelona. [5]

The style of Figueras, with a noticeable predilection by surrealistic and fantastic humor, is unusual within the framework from the Spanish humoristic comic strip. They underwent great influence from the silent humorous cinema, the fantastic cinema, the genre novels and classic North Americans comics, as well as the comic strip Krazy Kat, of George Herriman.

Compilations

  • Don Plácido (Euredit: Humor siglo XX, 1970)
  • Aspirino y Colodión y su mundo loco (Bruguera, Colección Olé!, nº 51, 1971)
  • Shock (Toutain, 1973)
  • Cine Locuras: Guerra Loca (Bruguera, Colección Olé!, nº 70, 1973). ISBN 84-02-02754-7.
  • El Bon Jan (Del Cotal, 1979)
  • Mr Radar (Revival Comics, 1981)
  • Alfons Figueras (Classic Cómics, 1985)
  • El Malvado Mr Hyde (Ediciones B, 1991)
  • Don Terrible Buñuelos (Ediciones B, Colección Olé!, nº 392, 1991). ISBN 84-406-2376-3.
  • Topolino (Astiberri, 2006)
  • Doctor Mortis (El Patito Editorial, 2008). ISBN 978-84-936632-0-9.
  • Estampas Malignas (El Patito Editorial, 2009). ISBN 978-84-936632-3-0.

Sources

  1. ^ "Alfons Figueras".
  2. ^ "Alfons Figueras".
  3. ^ "Alfons Figueras".
  4. ^ "Alfons Figueras".
  5. ^ "Alfons Figueras".

External links

  • Figueras in Lambiek comiclopedia

alfons, figueras, fontanals, vilanova, geltrú, barcelona, spain, october, 1922, july, 2009, spanish, cartoonist, created, characters, such, aspirino, colodión, topolino, último, héroe, topolino, last, hero, contents, biography, compilations, sources, external,. Alfons Figueras i Fontanals Vilanova i la Geltru Barcelona Spain 15 October 1922 6 July 2009 was a Spanish cartoonist He created characters such as Aspirino y Colodion or Topolino el ultimo heroe Topolino the last hero Contents 1 Biography 2 Compilations 3 Sources 4 External linksBiography EditIn his native town he knew the comic writer Salvador Mestres who put him in contact with the world of comic Although during the civil war he worked in diverse publications it is in the 1940s when he becomes professional in the world of the comic strip working for the editorials Marco Bruguera and Hispano Americana 1 In the latter he published several works in the magazine Leyendas infantiles where among other things he traced pages to color of the classic North Americans Flash Gordon Tarzan Terry and the Pirates etc to be able to print them in black and white later In this occupation he meet other famous comic writers like Juan Garcia Iranzo 2 Between 1946 and 1947 he published several series of comic strip of realistic drawing like Mysto magazine Chicos 1946 Mr Radar magazine El Coyote 1947 and the Electrical Man also in El Coyote that same year After these publications he left the realistic style definitively to concentrate in the humoristic comic strip Between 1948 and 1956 Figueras realised half hundred of different series for humoristic weekly between which we can emphasize Napulion KKO 1948 Pistolini Lupo magazine Historietas 1949 Gummo rmagazine Chicos 1949 Tonty magazine Bufalo 1950 Rubin Ruud magazine Cubilete 1950 Loony magazine Nicolas 1951 Simplicio magazine Aventurero 1952 Que guerra magazine Nicolas 1952 Pipo y Teka magazine Yumbo 1956 In 1956 he moved to Venezuela 3 the country in which he resided for twelve years to work in studies of cartoons After his return he continued working in the animation but a series of failures pushed to him to return to comics He began working for the magazines of Bruguera for which he created some of his more well known characters like Aspirino y Colodion 1967 Harry Cawallo 1968 Topolino el ultimo heroe 1968 Cine Locuras 1969 Don Terrible Bunuelos 1975 Figueras made compatible these works with the accomplishment of press strips like Don Placido 1970 for La Vanguardia or Bon Jan 1976 and Mr Hyde 1987 for Avui 4 In 1988 collaborated in rejuvenated TBO of Editions B with new series like Fortunato or Historias extraordinarias That same year he obtained the prize of the Comic convention of Barcelona 5 The style of Figueras with a noticeable predilection by surrealistic and fantastic humor is unusual within the framework from the Spanish humoristic comic strip They underwent great influence from the silent humorous cinema the fantastic cinema the genre novels and classic North Americans comics as well as the comic strip Krazy Kat of George Herriman Compilations EditDon Placido Euredit Humor siglo XX 1970 Aspirino y Colodion y su mundo loco Bruguera Coleccion Ole nº 51 1971 Shock Toutain 1973 Cine Locuras Guerra Loca Bruguera Coleccion Ole nº 70 1973 ISBN 84 02 02754 7 El Bon Jan Del Cotal 1979 Mr Radar Revival Comics 1981 Alfons Figueras Classic Comics 1985 El Malvado Mr Hyde Ediciones B 1991 Don Terrible Bunuelos Ediciones B Coleccion Ole nº 392 1991 ISBN 84 406 2376 3 Topolino Astiberri 2006 Doctor Mortis El Patito Editorial 2008 ISBN 978 84 936632 0 9 Estampas Malignas El Patito Editorial 2009 ISBN 978 84 936632 3 0 Sources Edit Alfons Figueras Alfons Figueras Alfons Figueras Alfons Figueras Alfons Figueras External links EditFigueras in Lambiek comiclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alfons Figueras amp oldid 1069622887, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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