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Francesc Capdevila

Francesc Capdevila (born September 17, 1956), better known by his pen-name Max,〔(Comic creator: Max ) Retrieved 4 July 2010〕 is a Spanish artist who has worked in illustration, design, and comics. He is an important figure in Spanish comics, creating such popular characters as Gustavo and Peter Pank early in his career, and more recently Bardín. His clear line style (indebted to the Valencian tradition) tells humorous, angry, and sad, surrealistic stories.
==Childhood and youth==

Capdevila was born in Barcelona on September 17, 1956. His early reading was dominated by publications of the Bruguera Publishing house, such as ''TBO'', ''Pumby'', and ''Jaimito''. He later came across American classics such as ''Flash Gordon'' and ''The Phantom'' and the Franco-Belgian albums of ''Asterix'' and ''The Adventures of Tintin''.
In 1973 he joined the group El Rrollo (which included, among others, Nazario and Javier Mariscal), publishing his first comic strips in their fanzine ''The Masked Rrollo'', which he also sold in the streets of Barcelona. At this time, Capdevila was discovering underground comics, and in particular the work of Robert Crumb, who became his first great influence.
As a student he joined the Faculty of Fine Arts, with the goal of becoming a painter, but eventually felt more attracted by the narrative capacities of the comic strip, where his career ended up. In these years he published in magazines such as ''Matarratos'' (''Rat Poison''), ''Star'', ''Butifarra'' and ''Integral''.

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