Cartoonists are a group of people who make a living in comic book creation. They rely on the comic book works published in journals and the rewards they get from publishing related products to maintain their lives and lay the material foundation for the next work.
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Guillermo Mordillo
Born on August 4, 1932 in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. The honors received include the Silver Award for Comics in Tolentino, Italy in 1964, the completion of the first comic "Pirate Ship" in 1970, and the Comic Comment Award in Pollenia, Italy. In 1972, he won the silver medal at the International Humor Cartoonist Conference in Yugoslavia. A personal art exhibition was held in France in 1974, followed by the Argentine Artist Award and Phoenix Award. For Modilo's worldwide brilliant achievements, he won the International Humor Painter Silver Award. His comics are full of wild childish humor, combined with bright colors, to build a pure fantasy world.
Main works: "Modillo Comics"
Zino
Zino's humorous style comes from his bitterness and cynicism. In the world of Zino's comics, there is no promise to fulfill, no hint that life will become better, and sometimes even the expression of pain is not shy-even in There has been no absence in his work. He has always faced the perplexity and inherent absurdity of human beings-stupid power, corrupt bureaucracy, backward habits, institutional constraints, and short-sightedness of human beings.
Zino still has a completely different side. At the same time as his ruthless whipping and satire on social darkness and human absurdity, he showed great tenderness and sympathy for those who are socially innocent--employees, children, pensioners, unknown artists, Recognized heroes-although they are also full of human weaknesses and limitations.
His work makes these ridiculous things so interesting, but at the same time is full of profound morals, making these readers who laugh at the works laugh, but can't open up. Those pictures always seem to say, "Let's laugh at life aloud, and let's forget it later-even just for a while!" What a sharpness this is.
Even from a tactical standpoint, Zino's talent is unparalleled. He can always capture those special moments in those painful moments, and then express them accurately through his unique metaphor and symbolic methods. The metaphor and replacement of the character image is a method he is very good at. At the same time, his diversified and exquisite ideas in the screen division and arrangement, the setting of the dialog box, the text and graphics, and the textual expression are all outstanding. .