Published:
22 Feb 2022 01:06 GMT
The cartoonist, who had been suffering from cancer for many years, has died at the age of 66.
Spanish cartoonist and painter Miguel Gallardo, the creator of the iconic character ‘Makoki’, died this Monday in Barcelona (Spain) at the age of 66 after a long battle with cancer.
“We fired not only one of the best cartoonists in our country (or, as he put it, a ‘translator’, because he translated films into what others think), but also one of the best men I’ve ever known to, with whom I have shared projects for more than a decade, each of which is better than the previous,” said his literary agent. Txell Torrent, quoted. EFE.
Gallardo is the creator of characters such as Pepito McFeza, Pero Nick, Perico Carambola or Roberto Espana and Manolin, who are associated with the tradition of American comics or cinema and Spanish cartoons. She is also the author of the graphic novel ‘Maria Yo Yo’, an autobiography about the world of autism. Done With her daughter suffering from that disease.
He recently described his experience with cancer, in a book published in the midst of the Govit-19 epidemic, when a tumor was found and admitted to the emergency room.
On the other hand, a few weeks ago the City Council of Barcelona proposed to award him the Catalan Gold Medal for cultural merit, “for his contribution to the graphic memory of an important moment in the history of Barcelona and the country as a whole; go and learn how to convey the simple reality.”