Benejam

Marino Benejam Ferrer (Ciutadella, Menorca January 26, 1890 - Barcelona, January 19, 1975) was a Spanish cartoonist.[1]

Benejam
BornMarino Benejam Ferrer
January 26, 1890
Ciutadella, Menorca, Spain
DiedJanuary 19, 1975
Barcelona, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Area(s)comics artist and writer
Notable works
La familia Ulises

Biography

In 1897, when Benejam was seven years old, his family moved to Barcelona, where he would always live.[2] There he studied drawing at an academy.

He started drawing comics before the Spanish Civil War, for magazines like Pocholo and TBO, where he created in 1936 the character Melitón Pérez. Since 1941, he concentrated all his graphic activity on TBO, making thousands of comics and illustrating series such as La familia Ulises (about the daily life comedic misadventures of a middle-class family) (1944), with a script by Joaquín Buigas.[3] He also drew since 1946 Eustaquio Morcillón y Babalí a comedic series about a hunter and his black servant in an Africa drawn in a minimalist way.

gollark: I think we ended up not visiting any glaciers because the interesting ones were on the other side of Iceland and would have been too far to visit.
gollark: Iceland is pretty nice, from my brief time visiting there some years ago.
gollark: The UK is generally a reasonably okay country, although it has its own set of bizarre problems like most of them do.
gollark: Stop perpetuating the myth that Australia exists.
gollark: It would need a lot of computing power, but you can just rent some from the cloud™ or "borrow" an arbitrarily powerful computer from some mathematicians.

References

  1. Benejam in Tebeosfera (in Spanish)
  2. Ramírez, Juan Antonio (12/1975). La historieta cómica de postguerra. Madrid: Editorial Cuadernos para el Diálogo, Colección Memoria y Comunicación. pages 63-64 ISBN 84-6010-9, OCLC 1025291696.
  3. Guiral, Antonio; López, Alfonso. Escrito en España. Borrel, Andrea; Guiral, Antoni, eds. TBO Edición Coleccionista. La Familia Ulises (Ediciones B, Sociedad Anónima edición). C/Mallorca, 45: Salvat, Sociedad Limitada. ISBN 9788447116898.
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