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early difficulties in Mexico, saying, "I didn't have too many friends because I had just arrived. You're the new kid, and you have an accent. I've always had an accent ... When the other kids make fun of you, you don't want to get out of the house. So you stay at home, and what do you do? You take pencils and start drawing."
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Art collector Jeff Singh spoke with Sergio at a convention and wrote. "A friend told me that Sergio's father was a film director/producer in Mexico. I asked about this and it is true. His father didn't want the family on set for fear of actors and workers befriending the family in order to win favor
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comes walking out into the hallway and he thinks Jayne Kennedy is being sexually assaulted by a homeless person in the NBC hallways. He came over to make sure she was okay. She said it was fine, that she knew him, and I said, 'It's okay, he's a cartoonist.' So Johnny gives that classic look and he
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contracts; when Aragonés balked, an editor tore up Aragonés's paycheck in front of his face. He'd been trying obliquely to sell a comic book premise to DC or Marvel, but neither company would allow Aragonés to retain the copyright. "I didn't want anyone stealing the idea", said Aragonés, "and they
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Look At...", typically featuring 4–5 pages of speechless gag strips that are all related to a single subject, such as "Gambling," "UFOs" or "Pizza." Aragonés became famous for his wordless "drawn-out dramas" or "marginals" which were inserted into the margins and between panels of the magazine. The
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Aragonés used his drawing skills to assimilate. "The earliest money I ever made was with drawings", he remembered. "The teacher would give us homework, which would consist of copying Chapter Eleven, including the illustrations ... a beetle or a plant, the pistil of a flower, or soldiers –
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offices the following morning, and made his second sale. In 2022, Aragonés told an interviewer, "I was back at the door before they opened. They were asking, "What happened? What do you need?" I said, "No, I have your articles here." They couldn't believe it. I had drawn close to 15 ideas and they
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which was filmed in Mexico (in 1955). On one of the rare occasions Sergio was on set the stuntman didn't show up. Sergio had to put on the Sheena costume and did some stunts which I understand included swinging from a vine and diving into water. He was in his early teens at this time. He said they
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This was one of the most beautiful women in the world, and she wore this dress that was very revealing. So much so, the censors wouldn't let us put her on the air in it without adding some material. So we're all talking to her, the writers and whoever, just in awe of this woman. And Sergio comes
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Evanier's role originally was as something of a translator, as Aragonés was still somewhat shaky at expressing his ideas in English. Eventually, the two began collaborating on story ideas, and there have been several Groo stories in which Evanier is credited as the sole writer. Aragonés has since
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at age 6. Aragonés had a passion for art since early childhood. As one anecdote goes, Aragonés was once left alone in a room by his parents with a box of crayons. His parents returned sometime later to find that he had covered the wall in hundreds upon hundreds of drawings. Aragonés recalled his
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With little money and no connections in the United States, Aragonés spent so much time at the office that publisher Gaines allowed him to sleep there overnight. "I don't think any other company would have been so generous or friendly," Aragonés recalled 57 years later.
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I like this profile of legendary cartoonist Sergio Aragonés: 'Like pain, laughter is inside of a person. It's as natural as hunger. … I'm thinking and laughing all day long. Every time I think of a joke, I'm also telling myself a new joke. It's a great way to live.'
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from 1963 to 2020, only stopping because the magazine transitioned into an almost-all-reprint format. His final new material appeared in an issue otherwise entirely filled with Aragonés reprints. It was the 491st issue to include new work by Aragonés, second only to
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that type of thing. All the kids who couldn't draw would leave a square where the drawing was, and I would charge them to draw that. The equivalent of a few pennies ... That's probably why I draw so fast, because I drew so many of them."
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Aragonés taught Mexican Popular Art at the University of Mexico, and became engaged to one of his American students, Lilio Chomette. In 1962, Aragonés moved to the United States, where he married Chomette and settled with her in New York.
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Comic Book Award for 1986, their Humor Comic Book Award for 1973, 1974, and 1976, their Magazine and Book Illustration Award for 1989, their Special Features Award for 1977, their Gag Cartoon Award for 1983, and their top
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walking in looking like a homeless person, carrying his portfolio. And Jayne sees him and she shouts, 'Sergio!' and she runs over and starts kissing him passionately. They'd worked together before, it turned out. But
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editors. According to Aragonés, this proved to be a mistake, since Prohías knew even less English than he did. Prohías did receive Aragonés very enthusiastically and, with difficulty, introduced the young artist to the
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He made his first professional sale in 1954 when a high school classmate submitted his work to a magazine without telling Aragonés. He continued to sell gag cartoons to magazines while studying architecture at the
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has survived the bankruptcy of a number of publishers, a fact which led to the industry joke that publishing the series was a precursor to a publisher's demise. The title was initially published by
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Comic Book Award for 1986, Humor Comic Book Award for 1973, 1974, and 1976, Magazine and Book Illustration Award for 1989, Special Features Award for 1977, Gag Cartoon Award for 1983, and
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liked what they saw, and Aragonés became a contributor to the magazine in 1963. His first sale was an assortment of astronaut cartoons which the editors arranged into a themed article.
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enjoyed his marginals, but did not expect him to be able to maintain the steady stream of small cartoons needed for each issue. Aragonés has provided marginals for every issue of
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In 2009, Aragonés told an interviewer, "I'm thinking and laughing all day long. Every time I think of a joke, I'm also telling myself a new joke. It's a great way to live."
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According to the artist, he arrived in New York in 1962 with nothing but 20 dollars and his portfolio of drawings. After working odd jobs around the city, Aragonés went to
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were pretty distant shots as despite the wig and costume he didn't look at all like Irish. Irish was not on set that day and he lamented never having got to meet her."
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in the late 1970s, but the character did not appear in print until 1982. Groo was so named because Aragonés sought a name which meant nothing in any language. Writer
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encouraged Aragonés to submit more material in the future, the cartoonist took it to heart, producing a full article on motorcycle cops overnight. He returned to the
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once said, "Sergio has, quite literally, drawn more cartoons on napkins in restaurants than most cartoonists draw in their entire careers." In 2002, writer
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for Best International Comic-Strip or Comic Book work in Sweden. In 1992 he became the first Mexican ever to win the
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programs. Frequent collaborator Mark Evanier related an anecdote from their time on the short-lived 1983 NBC series
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said, "Writing the 'Marginal Thinking' marginals had always been a pain in the butt. Sergio made the pain go away."
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drawings are both horizontal and vertical, and occasionally extend around corners. Prior to Aragonés's arrival at
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In April 2022, Aragonés was reported among the more than three dozen comics creators who contributed to
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since 1963 except one (his contributions to that issue were lost by the Post Office). Associate Editor
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In addition to printed work, Aragonés has worked in television animation. He worked on the NBC program
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Special Award for Humor in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2001. He received the
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marked the 509th issue that Aragonés has contributed to, the most of any writer or artist. He passed
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Hunter, Ira, "Comic Book Icons: Sergio Aragonés, Part 1," Absolute Underground magazine, issue #104
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editors as "Sergio, my brother from Mexico," temporarily leading to even further confusion, as the
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has described Aragonés as "one of the most prolific and brilliant cartoonists of his generation".
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Sergio Aragonés and artist Nick Cardy served up the offbeat Western hero Bat Lash in August 's
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Marvel's Epic Comics imprint also launched their longest-running and most successful title,
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Among his peers and fans, Aragonés is widely regarded as "the world's fastest cartoonist".
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No. 163. He has a one to three-page comic strip called, "Maggie's Crib" in every issue of
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become fluent in English. The other regular contributors to the comic book are letterer
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Mad Art: A Visual Celebration of the Art of Mad Magazine and the Idiots Who Create It
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hoping to sell some of his cartoons. "I didn't think I had anything that belonged in
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Special Award for Humor in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2001;
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estimated that Aragonés had written and drawn more than 12,000 gag cartoons for
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episode "Mexican Makeover" voicing Lupe's pet parrot and Sergio's cousin Paco.
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Since his knowledge of English was not very extensive, he asked for the only
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incident. His cartoons have appeared in a series of paperback editions for
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with the father. Among the projects worked on, his father did work for the
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Interview with Aragonés on the Comic Geek Speak podcast (January 2008)
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In the early 1980s, Aragonés collaborated with the Belgian cartoonist
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for Best International Comic-Strip or Comic Book work in Sweden, 1985;
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In 1967, he began writing and illustrating full stories for various
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said, "He could have drawn the whole magazine if we'd let him."
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and for Best Humor Story in 1972 for "The Poster Plague" from
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Aragonés's work can be found in other compilations, including
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award's prize's name is "The Sergio", an homage to his work.
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McAvennie, Michael (2010). "1960s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.).
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imprint which allowed creators to retain copyrights, then
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Podcasts with Sergio Aragonés in his hometown of Ojai, CA
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Aragonés has a featured section in every issue called "A
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for Best Inker (Humor Division) in 1972 for his work on
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artist he knew of that spoke Spanish, Cuban-born artist
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Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Art Database
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Aragonés at the 1982 San Diego Comic Con (today called
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Aragonés had created the humorous barbarian comic book
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your home,'" said Aragonés, "and I took it literally."
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https://users.pfw.edu/slaubau/mad/madcontributor.htm
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Aragonés's work has won him numerous awards. He won
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interviewed Aragonés in the 1991 documentary series
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He appeared in the short-lived 1977 revival of TV's
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editors thought they were meeting "Sergio Prohías."
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This occurred during the making of the film 573:weren't able to talk on a theoretical basis." 2689: 2202: 1728: 826:He appeared as his own preserved head in the 793:, which featured a guest appearance by model 738:, in which he illustrates a retelling of the 1420: 1418: 647:died from a heart attack in a hotel room in 3508:Eisner Award winners for Best Writer/Artist 1053:), six-issue mini-series of wordless humor. 754:In 1976, he had an acting role in the film 2696: 2682: 2209: 2195: 2140: 1850:. Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. 1832:. Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. 1639:(2008). "1980s". In Gilbert, Laura (ed.). 1318: 1316: 1314: 50: 1602:DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle 1599: 1475: 1415: 1379:De Fuccio, Jerry (1968). "Introduction". 1378: 949:For the works on his main character, see 3593:Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame inductees 3513:Harvey Award winners for Best Cartoonist 2703: 1830:"1972 Academy of Comic Book Arts Awards" 1424: 1392: 1390: 1322: 1279:from the original on September 18, 2018. 852: 692: 676:, a well known series from the magazine 575: 336:National Autonomous University of Mexico 3498:Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award winners 2216: 2087: 1801: 1641:Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History 1635: 1506: 1447: 1396: 1346: 1311: 1267:"Happy 75th Birthday, Sergio Aragonés!" 3588:Spanish emigrants to the United States 3485: 2042:from the original on December 16, 2013 1674: 1580: 1578: 1576: 1289: 749: 16:Spanish Mexican cartoonist (born 1937) 2677: 2190: 1814:from the original on March 23, 2012. 1776: 1702:Kaplan, Rebecca O. (April 18, 2022). 1387: 1304:from the original on April 18, 2016. 1241: 278:magazine and creating the comic book 263: 2158:Complete list of Aragonés's MAD work 2150:at the Comic Book DB (archived from 2016:. Harvey Awards. n.d. Archived from 1998:. Harvey Awards. n.d. Archived from 1980:. Harvey Awards. n.d. Archived from 1962:. Harvey Awards. n.d. Archived from 1944:. Harvey Awards. n.d. Archived from 1926:. Harvey Awards. n.d. Archived from 1908:. Harvey Awards. n.d. Archived from 1890:. Harvey Awards. n.d. Archived from 1836:from the original on April 20, 2016. 1802:Melrose, Kevin (September 4, 2009). 1476:Slaubaugh, Mike (December 5, 2020). 1383:. 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"They told me, 'Make 13: 1854:from the original on July 9, 2012. 1791:from the original on June 4, 2016. 1779:"WC10: The Sergio & Mark Show" 1675:Seneca, Matt (September 6, 2012). 939:The Comic Art Professional Society 624:, briefly by Eclipse Comics, then 265:[ˈseɾxjoaɾaɣoˈnesðoˈmenek] 14: 3604: 2127: 1482:Magazine Contributor Appearances" 516:, whose work had appeared in 508 451:Aragonés worked continuously for 3470: 3458: 3446: 3434: 3422: 2088:Johnson, Reed (August 9, 2009). 1729:Brooke, David (April 18, 2022). 1507:Evanier, Mark (March 17, 2007). 1292:"Sergio Aragonés Un-Destroys DC" 1192: 1124:Sergio Aragonés Stomps Star Wars 1110:Sergio Aragonés Massacres Marvel 727:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 599:subsequently joined Aragonés on 208: 193: 2106: 2081: 2054: 2024: 2006: 1988: 1970: 1952: 1934: 1916: 1898: 1880: 1858: 1840: 1822: 1795: 1770: 1764:#99 (July 15 1986); p. 50; via 1722: 1695: 1681:, Part Eleven: Sergio Aragones" 1668: 1629: 1593: 1562: 1549: 1536: 1523: 1500: 1469: 1460: 1407:(21). 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Index

Spanish name
surname

WonderCon
Sant Mateu
Castellón
Cartoonist
Mad
Groo the Wanderer
Shazam Award
Inkpot Award
Harvey Award
National Cartoonist Society
Reuben Award
Adamson Award
Eisner Award

/ˌærəˈɡnɪs/
ARR-ə-GOH-niss
[ˈseɾxjoaɾaɣoˈnesðoˈmenek]
cartoonist
Mad
Groo the Wanderer
The Comics Journal
Al Feldstein
Sant Mateu
Castellón
Spanish Civil War
Mexico
National Autonomous University of Mexico

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