Domingo Roberto Mandrafina
Domingo Roberto Mandrafina (born November 2, 1945 in Buenos Aires), also called Cacho Mandrafina, is an Argentine comics artist.
Domingo Mandrafina | |
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Born | Domingo Roberto Mandrafina November 2, 1945 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Nationality | Argentine |
Area(s) | artist |
Pseudonym(s) | Cacho |
Notable works | Lady Shadow Ulises Boedo El Piñon Fijo Spaghetti Brothers |
Biography
He debuted in 1969 on the magazine Patoruzito. Two years later he illustrated the science fiction series Samos, written by Jorge Morhain for the magazine Billiken. In 1972 Mandrafina started his collaboration with Editorial Columba and the review Top. In 1978 he started illustrating the series Savarese, written by Robin Wood, published in the magazine D'artagnan.
Later he worked for Ediciones Record (Lady Shadow and El condenado). His other works include Dragger (written by Carlos Trillo), Cosecha verde and Race of Scorpions, for the American publisher Dark Horse Comics.
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