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José Peñarroya Peñarroya (Forcall, Castellon, 1910 -Barcelona, 1975)〔Cuadrado (2000), pp. 975-977.〕 was a Spanish comic artist and writer of Bruguera School, creator of famous characters such as ''Don Pío'' (about a mild-mannered man and his demanding wife) or ''Gordito Relleno'' (about a fat and kindly man people always take advantage to). He also was, alongside Cifré, the "official" cover artist of many of the publications of the house, until well into the 1960s.〔Matías Guiu, Armando in ''Comic Story-2'', magazine ''Bruguelandia'' nº 2, Editorial Bruguera, Barcelona, 1981, page 30.〕 As a result, he is considered one of the "Big Five" of that editorial of the 1950s, along with Conti, Escobar, Giner (this, in realistic style) and Cifré.〔Matías Guiu, Armando in ''¡Hola, amigos!'', presentation of number five of ''Bruguelandia'', Editorial Bruguera, Barcelona, 30/11/1981, p. 3.〕 ==Biography== During the Spanish Civil War he was a combatant in the republican army. After the war he left his job as an accountant for the study Estudios Chamartín, where he participated in the creation of several short films.〔 In 1947 he began collaborating with Editorial Bruguera, for which he created ''Don Pío'' (1947), ''Calixto'' (1947), ''Gordito Relleno'' (1948) and ''Don Berrinche'' (1948, about a man who was always angry). He was involved in several magazines of the publisher, especially ''Pulgarcito'' and ''El DDT''. At this time, he worked with his friends Cifré and Escobar in a rented studio. They liked to catch red pine mushrooms in autumn and joke about it among themselves.〔Matías Guiu, Armando in ''Comic-Story 1'', magazine ''Bruguelandia'' nº 1, Editorial Bruguera, Barcelona, 29/06/1981, page 28 and 29.〕 In 1957, together with these and other cartoonist of Bruguera, Carlos Conti and Eugenio Giner, he created an independent company that began publishing a new journal, ''Tío Vivo'', keeping the typical schemes of Bruguera magazines. For this magazine, Peñarroya draw new characters, such as ''La familia Pi'' (very similar to his ''Don Pío'') After the economic failure of ''Tío Vivo'', he returned to Bruguera, for which continued creating characters, such as ''Floripondia Piripí'' (1958), ''Pepe, el hincha'' (1962, about a fanatic of a very unlucky soccer team), ''Pitagorín'' (1966, about a kind and gifted child) and ''Rudesindo el bucanero'' (1966). He also created new series for the magazine "Tele Chico". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「José Peñarroya」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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