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Oğuz Aral : ウィキペディア英語版
Oğuz Aral

Oğuz Aral (1936 – July 26, 2004) was a Turkish political cartoonist.
==Biography==
Born in Silivri, Istanbul Province, he founded the cartoon magazine ''Gırgır'' (''Fun'') with his brother Tekin Aral, and created such characters as "Avanak Avni" (Avni the Gullible), "Köstebek Hüsnü" (Hüsnü the Mole), "Utanmaz Adam" (the Shameless Man) and "Vites Mahmut" (Mahmut the Gearbox). ''GırGır'' was one of the best selling cartoon magazines in Europe in the 1970s with nearly a million copies a week.
Called the "godfather" of Turkish cartoonists, Aral mentored scores of young artists, helping them publish their comics. ''Gırgır'', known to be outstandingly critical of all social ills, was banned after the 1980 military coup, but Oğuz Aral's cartoons still ran in the newspaper ''Hürriyet'' until his death in Bodrum.
Oğuz Aral was interred at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery in Istanbul. He is survived by a son.

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