Miguel Brieva

Miguel Brieva (born Seville, 1974) is a Spanish cartoonist.[1]

Brieva is well known for cartoons in the style of advertisements of the 1950s-1960s in El País, Rolling Stone, and El Jueves.

Works

  • Enciclopedia Clismón -(Clismón's encyclopedia) (Mondadori publishers, 2007).
  • Dinero (Money) (Mondadori publishers, 2008).
  • El Otro Mundo (The Other World) (Mondadori publishers, 2009).
  • Memorias de la Tierra (Earth's Memories) (Mondadori publishers, 2012).
  • Obras incompletas de Marcz Doplacie (Incomplete works of Marcz Doplacie) (Belleza Infinita, 2012).
  • Lo que (me) está pasando (What is Happening (to me)) (Reservoir Books, 2015).

References

  1. Letras libres - Volume 7, Issues 82-87 2008 -- Page 65 Una de las viñetas de Dinero (Mondadori), el último álbum gráfico de Miguel Brieva (Sevilla, 1974), reproduce el cadáver de Stalin en un ataúd abierto, rodeado de flores. En 'el extremo superior se lee: “Tras su muerte,.."


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