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Oscar González Guerrero

 
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Oscar González Guerrero
Born January 17, 1926 (1926-01-17) (age 83)
Nationality Mexican
Area(s) Penciller, art director
Notable works Hermelinda Linda
Las Aventuras de Capulina
Zor y los Invencibles
Awards La Plumilla de Plata
Gol #5 (January, 1955). Cover art by Oscar González Guerrero.

Oscar González Guerrero, born January 17, 1926 in Mexico City; is a comic book artist mostly known for his co-creations Hermelinda Linda and Zor y Los Invencibles. He founded along with his son and daughter-in-law, Susana Romero, ¡Ka-Boom! Estudio in 1994.

He is the father of Oscar González Loyo, Mexican comic book artist, creator of Karmatrón y los Transformables.


His career started in the 1950's in various comic books from that era. From 1959 to 1981 he worked as an Artistic Director in titles as Las Aventuras de Capulina, El Tío Porfirio, Zor y los Invencibles, Hermelinda Linda, Burrerías, Smog, Don Leocadio, among others for Editormex Mexicana, a Mexican publishing house.

In the 1980's he created Xpctrm, later adapted by Susana Romero; he also, co-created Némesis 3000, La Alianza.


In present years he continues the teaching of comic book art at his Studio, which he has done since the 1960's, and has helped many young talents to work in the field, as Humberto Ramos.

He is currently the Artistic Director of ¡Ka-Boom! Estudio.

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