Makkox, pseudonym of Marco Dambrosio (born 30 August 1965) is an Italian satirist, cartoonist, illustrator and television creator. == Career == Born in Formia but raised in Gaeta, Dambrosio was raised artistically by an aunt who was a professor of scenography. His passion for drawing began as a child with Donald Duck comics, which continues to inspire his work today. At 8 he would spend his days sketching and drawing still-life sets prepared for him by his aunt.
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Makkox, pseudonym of Marco Dambrosio (born 30 August 1965) is an Italian satirist, cartoonist, illustrator and television creator. == Career == Born in Formia but raised in Gaeta, Dambrosio was raised artistically by an aunt who was a professor of scenography. His passion for drawing began as a child with Donald Duck comics, which continues to inspire his work today. At 8 he would spend his days sketching and drawing still-life sets prepared for him by his aunt.
While working as a graphic designer for the retail industry, on 28 February 2007 he made his web debut with the blog Canemucca, adapting his strips vertically to fit the scrolling of internet pages. He soon achieved success and began to collaborate with the daily newspaper Liberazione, with the weekly information magazine Internazionale and with publisher Coniglio Editore, appearing in their comic magazines Blue and Animals and publishing his first comic book with them in 2009: Le [di]visioni imperfette (The imperfect divisions).
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