
Quino
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Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón, better known by his pen name Quino, was an Argentine cartoonist and humorist renowned for his creation of the iconic comic strip 'Mafalda.' Born in Mendoza in 1932, he developed a passion for drawing from an early age, eventually moving to Buenos Aires where he began his career in advertising and illustration. Quino's work often reflected his deep concern for social and political issues, using humor and satire to address topics such as human rights and environmentalism. His character Mafalda, a precocious young girl with a love for peace and justice, became a symbol of critical thought and social awareness worldwide.
Quino received numerous awards throughout his career, solidifying his status as one of the foremost figures in Latin American comics. His influence extended beyond borders as Mafalda was translated into multiple languages and adapted into various media, including animated series and theatrical performances. Quino's legacy lives on through his creative works, which continue to inspire and challenge new generations to think critically about the world around them.