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Adolfo Mazzone : ウィキペディア英語版
Adolfo Mazzone

Adolfo Mazzone (6 June 1914 – 19 February 2001) was a prolific Argentine comics artist and humorist. His characters included the convict ''Piantadino'', who became the subject of a 1950 film, and ''Mi Sobrino Capicúa (My Nephew Palindrome)'', whose adventures were published for almost forty years.〔
==Career==
Mazzone was born on 6 June 1914 in the neighborhood of Balvanera, and died on 19 February 2001.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biografía Adolfo Mazzone )
He created the classic characters of Piantadino, Capicúa, Afanancio, Batilio, Perkins and Macoco, among others.〔
Mazzone, who held many jobs before succeeding as a cartoonist, was known for his simplicity, charm and grace. He was an unassuming person, and avoided publicity.〔
Mazzone was not only a prolific artist and creator of characters, but founded his own publishing house which housed dozens of artists for many years and in various publications, uncluding Norberto Vecchio, Walter Casadei, Jose Miguel Heredia, Victor Braxator, and Felix Sabol.

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