Ultra aggression Brass fist against 'El Jueves'
The cartoonist José Antonio Fernández, known as 'Fer', died this Monday at the age of 71, the newspaper
El Punt Avui reported
, in which he made a daily cartoon and published one dedicated to returning to the classroom on Monday.
Born in
Mansillas de las Mulas
(León) in 1949, Fer began publishing in
El Papus
in 1974, a publication of which he was director.
In 1982 he was one of the creators of
El Jueves
, where he made the series
Puti Club
and
Historias fermosas
.
Also EL MUNDO
/ La Crónica de León
published his drawings at one time.
Ricardo and Nacho's farewell to Fer.RICARDO AND NACHO
The magazine
El Jueves
has fired the cartoonist on his Twitter profile: "Rest in peace Fer, teacher and
great inventor of stories. Also beautiful
. See you soon, partner."
He edited several books in which his cartoons are collected, and coordinated the book
Comunica con Humor
, which brought together more than forty Spanish cartoonists.
He was one of the promoters of the
Gat Perich International Humor Prize
, and has received various awards and recognitions, such as the Creu de Sant Jordi.
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