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Mauricio de Sousa

Mauricio de Sousa ((:mawˈɾisju dʒi ˈsowzɐ) born October 27, 1935) is a Brazilian cartoonist who has created over 200 characters for his popular series of children's comic books.
At 17 years of age, he worked for a daily newspaper called ''Folha da Manhã'' as a crime reporter.〔(Mauricio de Sousa – The Cartoonist )〕 In 1959 Sousa quit that job and began his comic book career, and created ''Monica's Gang''. Sousa's characters were inspired by children he knew from his childhood and by his own children. His later style is slightly reminiscent of that of Osamu Tezuka, a famous Japanese manga artist and personal friend.〔(Conrad Editora – Mauricio de Sousa fala sobre seu "grande mestre", Osamu Tezuka )〕
== Story ==
Mauricio de Sousa was born in Santa Isabel on October 27, 1935. His father, Antonio Mauricio de Sousa, was a poet, and his mother, Petronilha Araújo de Sousa, also delved into poetry. Mauricio developed an interest in cartooning at a young age, and began to draw posters and illustrations for periodicals.〔
Today, he is the father of ten children, and drew inspiration from them for new characters such as Monica,〔(BRAZZIL – News from Brazil – Monica, Cascao, Cebolinha – Mauricio de Sousa’s Comics )〕 Maggy,〔(Magali at Turma da Mônica's official website )〕 Marina,〔(Mauricio writes...Rounding Out Marina (Part Three) )〕 Mary Angela.〔(Mary Angela at Mônica’s Gang official website )〕 Nimbus〔(Mauricio writes...Rounding Out Nimbus (Part One) )〕 and Nick Nope.〔(Mauricio writes...Rounding Out Nick Nope (Part Two) )〕
The comics of Mauricio de Sousa have gained international fame, been featured on licensed merchandise, and have even been adapted for movies, television, video games, and even a São Paulo amusement park, the ''Parque da Mônica'' ("Monica's Park"). Two other ''Parque da Mônica'' facilities were also located in Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro, but they both closed in 2000 and 2005, respectively.
From 1970 to 1986, Mauricio's comic books had been published by Editora Abril, until Globo took over in January 1987. His work has been published in many magazines and newspapers since 1959. Since January 2007, the comic book series is published by Panini Comics.
In 1997, the cartoonist founded the Mauricio de Sousa Cultural Institute, whose mandate is to develop social action campaigns that translate serious subjects into a comic book format to appeal to both young and adult readers.
Mauricio's public service work has earned him international recognition. Among the honors he has received are a Brazilian presidential medal of honor for his promotion of human rights; an honorary doctorate in public service from La Roche College of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Brazilian International Press Association.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Toon in Monica )
In 2008, Mauricio started publishing ''Turma da Mônica Jovem'' ("Monica Teen"), an offshoot series from "Monica's Gang", featuring Monica and her friends now as teenagers, adopting black-and-white pages, as well as art style heavily influenced from manga. Issue #34 of the "Monica Teen" comic book, presenting the first real kiss between Monica and Jimmy (they had already kissed in two previous occasions, but in a different context) had 500,000 sales.
In 2011 he was honored in the seventh edition of the Festival Internacional de Quadrinhos, at Belo Horizonte.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sétima edição do Festival Internacional de Quadrinhos homenageia Mauricio de Sousa )
In 2012, Mauricio published a two-issue story arc in the Monica Teen comic book featuring some of Osamu Tezuka's main characters, such as Astro, Sapphire and Kimba, joining Monica and her friends in an adventure in the Amazon Rainforest against a smuggling organization chopping down hundreds of trees in the jungles of the Amazon. This is the first time that Tezuka Productions Co. has allowed overseas animators to use Tezuka's characters. Rock Holmes, another character created by Tezuka, has featured as a villain in the story arc.

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