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Joan Cornellà
Spanish cartoonist
Francisco Ibáñez Talavera
Spanish artist (1936–2023)
Paco Roca
Spanish comics artist
Miguel Mihura
Spanish playwright (1904-1977)
Carlos Ezquerra
Spanish comics artist (1947–2018)
Juanjo Guarnido
spanish illustrator
Carlos Areces
Spanish actor
Apel·les Mestres i Oñós
Spanish writer, poet and illustrator (1854–1936)
José Ramón Larraz
Spanish comic book artist, film director and screenwriter (1929-2013)
Vicente Segrelles
Spanish artist
Emma Ríos
Spanish comic book artist
Carlos Pacheco
Spanish artist (1961–2022)
José Cabrero Arnal
Spanish cartoonist (1909–1982)
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Spanish cartoonist
Ana Miralles
Spanish comic books artist born 1959
Perich
Spanish caricaturist
Carlos Giménez
Spanish artist and writer
Enrique Badía Romero
Spanish artist (1930–2024)
Daniel Torres
Spanish comics artist
Miguel Angel Gallardo
comic book author, designer, publicist and illustrator
José Escobar Saliente
Spanish cartoonist (1908-1994)
Jordi Bernet
artist
José Luis Munuera
artist
Arturo Moreno
Spanish comics artist (1909-1993)
Jan
Spanish comic book writer and artist
José Luis García-López
Spanish comic book artist
Purita Campos
Spanish painter (1937-2019)
Víctor de la Fuente
Spanish comics artist and cartoonist (1927–2010)
Jesús Blasco
writer (1919-1995)
Fernando Fernández
Spanish artist (1940-2010)
José Ortiz
Spanish artist (1932-2013)
Josep Lluis Pellicer
Catalan painter, illustrator and cartoonist (1842-1901)
Asisko Urmeneta
Spanish (Basque) cartoonist
Fermín Solís
cartoonist
Feliu Elias i Bracons
Catalan painter, art historian and historian (1878-1948)
Carlo Padial
comics artist, writer, screenwriter, and film director
Pasqual Ferry
Spanish comic book artist and penciller
Alberto Vázquez
Spanish filmmaker and animator (born 1980)
Kap
cartoonist
Marcos Martín
Spanish artist
Joaquín Xaudaró
Spanish comics artist
Alfonso Azpiri
Spanish comic artist (1947-2017)
Carlos Sánchez Pérez
Carlos Sánchez Pérez (31 May 1958 – 7 September 2018), known professionally as Ceesepe, () was a Spanish painter, comics artist and illustrator. He was especially prolific in drawings and collages, with his style is often classified as pop art. He is considered a major figure in La Movida Madrileña. His pseudonym is based on the Spanish pronunciation of his initials: C: ce, S: ese, P: pe = "Ceesepe".
Ken Niimura
Spanish comics artist
Alfonso Font
Spanish comics artist
Salvador Larroca
Spanish comic artist
Victor Moscoso
spanish-american artist (born 1936)
Raquel Córcoles
Spanish comic writer and ilustrator
Kiko da Silva
Spanish illustrator
Lluís Juste de Nin
Spanish fashion designer and illustrator
Ambrós
Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza (31 August 1913 – 30 September 1992), better known as Ambrós, was a distinguished comic strip cartoonist, most famous for the comic book series Capitán Trueno (Captain Thunder).
Cris Ortega
Spanish painter, writer, and comics artist
Cristina Durán Costell
Spanish illustrator and cartoonist
Trini Tinturé
Spanish caricaturist, illustrator and comics artist (1935–2024)
Arturo Rojas de la Cámara
Spanish comics artist
Manuel Bartual Paredes
Spanish comics artist
Ricardo García López
K-Hito was the pseudonym of Ricardo García López (1890–1984), Spanish humorist, caricaturist, bullfighting critic, film producer, and magazine publisher. Considered part of the Generation of '27, he was the founder and director of four magazines, in the pages of which he created several characters, such as Gutiérrez, Macaco, Currinche, and Don Turulato. ==Career== He was born in Villanueva del Arzobispo, Jaén Province in 1890, and grew up in Alicante. He began drawing at the age of four. At Alicante, he studied at the Parrilla academy and worked in a post office. In 1907, he moved to Valencia,
David López
Spanish comics artist
Francesc Capdevila
Spanish artist
Albert Monteys
Spanish comics creator