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Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, Bartolomé Seguí, Hernán Migoya

Hernán Migoya. Among his most important scripts are El hombre con miedo (The Fearful Man; drawn by Man and a prizewinner at the Barcelona Salon, 2001), Final feliz (Happy Ending; drawn by Rayco Pulido, 2004) and Olimpita (with Joan Marín, 2008). BARTOLOMÉ SEGUÍ studied art, but very soon opted for comic strips. He cut his professional teeth with two historical works: El Víbora (The Viper) and Madriz. In 2008 his career took a turn with the graphic novel Las serpientes ciegas (The Blind Snakes), written by Felipe Hernández Cava. This work won them the Premio Nacional de Cómic. With Hernández Cava he has also published the diptych Hágase el Caos (Make Chaos) and the graphic novel Las oscuras manos del olvido (The Dark Hands of Forgetting). And with the scriptwriter Gabi Beltrán he published Historias de barrio (Neighbourhood Stories), one of their best-loved works.

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