Image: Sketches by Jorge Gonzalez

, 30 April 2010
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Jorge Gonzalez, the Argentinian comic master is pretty well known in the European comic scene and especially appreciated in the Spanish & French markets. He moved to Spain more than 15 years ago and since then he’s been working for local editorials such as Norma, Dupuis or Glénat…

the European type of comic which is sometimes too boring for a typical American consumer..

Here are some of his magnificent sketches you can find on his blog…

for the graphic novel "Dear Patagonia"
Dear Patagonia
Dear Patagonia 2
Work for Santillana editions
Los Pasos de Lope de Rueda

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Zeppelins & bunnies

28 May 2012

Jorge Gonzalez, the Argentinian comic master is pretty well known in the European comic scene and especially appreciated in the Spanish & French markets. He moved to Spain more than 15 years ago and since then he’s been working for local editorials such as Norma, Dupuis or Glénat…

the European type of comic which is sometimes too boring for a typical American consumer..

Here are some of his magnificent sketches you can find on his blog…

for the graphic novel "Dear Patagonia"
Dear Patagonia
Dear Patagonia 2
Work for Santillana editions
Los Pasos de Lope de Rueda

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Double Blind

9 April 2012

Jorge Gonzalez, the Argentinian comic master is pretty well known in the European comic scene and especially appreciated in the Spanish & French markets. He moved to Spain more than 15 years ago and since then he’s been working for local editorials such as Norma, Dupuis or Glénat…

the European type of comic which is sometimes too boring for a typical American consumer..

Here are some of his magnificent sketches you can find on his blog…

for the graphic novel "Dear Patagonia"
Dear Patagonia
Dear Patagonia 2
Work for Santillana editions
Los Pasos de Lope de Rueda

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RIP Mingote

8 April 2012

Jorge Gonzalez, the Argentinian comic master is pretty well known in the European comic scene and especially appreciated in the Spanish & French markets. He moved to Spain more than 15 years ago and since then he’s been working for local editorials such as Norma, Dupuis or Glénat…

the European type of comic which is sometimes too boring for a typical American consumer..

Here are some of his magnificent sketches you can find on his blog…

for the graphic novel "Dear Patagonia"
Dear Patagonia
Dear Patagonia 2
Work for Santillana editions
Los Pasos de Lope de Rueda

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