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Jose Zabala Santos : ウィキペディア英語版
José Zabala-Santos
José Zabala-Santos (sometimes spelled as Jose Zabala Santos〔) (20 July 1911 – September 7, 1985),〔 nicknamed as "Mang Pepe" ("Mister Pepe" in the Tagalog language〔Definition of (''Mang'' ), bansa.org〕) by hometown neighbors〔 and as "Zabala" by colleagues in the cartooning profession,〔〔 was a successful cartoonist in the Philippines〔 and was one of the pioneers of Philippine comics.〔 He became one of the most popular cartoonists in the Philippines during the 1950s because of his cartoon characters such ''Popoy'', ''Sianong Sano'', and ''Lukas Malakas''.〔(Sianong Sano by Jose Zabala Santos 1950's ). Comicartfans.com (2009-07-07). Retrieved on 2011-05-25.〕 Zabala is one of the "respected names" of artists in the Philippine cartoon and comics industry.〔
==Biography==
Although born in Calumpit, Bulacan, Philippines in 1911, Zabala spent his childhood years in Malabon, Rizal.〔 He was a resident of Kuatro Kantos, Malabon.〔 He first learned how to draw through his mother, a painter.〔

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