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Sergio
Aragonés


Mad Magazine Cartoonist

Portrait by Donna Granata - 1993  

Sergio Aragonés (1937 - )
Sergio Aragonés considers himself just a regular guy with a great job, even though illustrating for Mad Magazine since 1962 has earned him numerous accolades, tremendous respect, and considerable notoriety.

Aragonés was born in Castellon, Spain in 1937. Prompted by the Spanish Civil War, his family immigrated to Mexico when Sergio was a young child. He first discovered that his talent as an artist had monetary value in the third grade - when his classmates would pay him to draw homework assignments. He drew cartoons for school newspapers and sold his first commercial cartoon in 1954 at age 17.

While attending the University of Mexico, where he studied architecture, Sergio became a member of the theatrical department and studied pantomime under the direction of Alexandro Jodorowsky. In addition to communicating stories without words, this experience helped him to understand the movements of the human form. While still in Mexico he continued to publish his work in various magazines, newspapers, and advertising assignments. He contributed weekly to Mañana Magazine for over ten years.

In 1962, he arrived in New York by bus with only twenty dollars in his pocket and his portfolio in his hand. After a hard couple of months (surviving by reciting flamenco poetry in Greenwich Village), he soon began publishing in Mad Magazine and has been with them ever since. His illustrated "gags" can be found in the corners and the margins of every issue. In addition, his unique commentaries entitled "A Mad Look at... King Kong, Sports, Weddings, etc..." further demonstrates his wonderful spontaneous humor. In addition to Mad, he created his own original comic character, Groo the Wanderer. Also, a sample of his animation work can still be seen on Dick Clark's TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes.


 

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