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Glauco Villas Boas

Glauco Villas Boas (March 10, 1957 in Jandaia do Sul, Paraná – March 12, 2010 in Osasco, São Paulo) was a Brazilian illustrator, cartoonist and religious leader. He belonged to the Villas-Bôas brothers family.
==Early life and career==
In 1976, Glauco moved to Ribeirão Preto and, after being discovered by journalist José Hamilton Ribeiro, published his first works on newspaper ''Diário da Manhã''. One year later, he was awarded the International Humor Exhibition of Piracicaba by a jury made up of Jaguar, Millor Fernandes, Henfil and Angeli, and the 2nd Biennial of Graphic Humor and Cuba.
In 1984, invited by Angeli, he began publishing at the ''Ilustrada'' section of newspaper Folha de S. Paulo, where first appeared several of his characters, including Geraldão (created in 1981 after a reading ''The Teachings of Don Juan – a Yaqui way of knowledge'' by Carlos Castaneda). Other characters include Casal Neuras, Doy Jorge, Dona Marta and Zé do Apocalipse. For younger audiences, the weekly supplement ''Folhinha'' created the character Geraldinho, which is a light version (the dash and in the theme) of the character Geraldão.
Geraldinho had a Sega Master System video game exclusively for the Brazilian market, released by Tec Toy, it was an adaptation of Japanese game Teddy Boy Blues.
He joined the cast of writers of ''TV Pirata'' and also did some sketches for the children's show ''TV Colosso'', both of Rede Globo, for which also developed vignettes. He edited the magazine ''Geraldão'' by Circo Editorial between 1987 and 1989 and during this period contributed to magazines ''Chiclete com Banana'' and ''Circus''.
As a musician, Glauco played in rock bands. Glauco had founded and led (for some 20 years) a Santo Daime church in São Paulo called Ceu de Maria (Mary's Heaven), and contributed numerous Santo Daime Hymns, collected principally in a hymnal called the Chaveirinho.

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