Armando Salas
Spanish cartoonist, illustrator and fine artist. Over 40.000 artworks published during his career as professional.
International Prize CURUXA DE HONRA award, given by Museum of Humor (Fene-Spain).
Author of poster-tribute to Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya. Nowadays this poster is distributed worldwide by Reporters without Borders (Paris)
Several cartoons are at Museum of Humor (Fene-Spain)
Solo or collective exhibitions: Warsaw (Poland); Fene, Ferrol, Madrid (Spain); next exhibitions (two) at Moscow (Russia).
Artwork published in Spain, France, USA, Poland, Iran, Colombia, Mexico, Portugal, Italy, Russia.
BIO:
THE WORLD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CARTOONS.Maurice Horn. Chelsea House Publishers (Philadelphia). May 1999:
" SALAS MARTINEZ , ARMANDO (1946- ) Spanish cartoonist born January 30, 1946, in Santa Marta de Ortigueira, a little town in the province of Galicia, in northwestern Spain.
Armando Salas since childhood displayed a love of drawing and comics , with a special fondness for comic strips and humor cartoons. Very soon he was sending his cartoons to magazines and daily newspapers, while taking classes in drawing. He also studied banking and got a job in a bank, which allowed him to dedicate his afternoons and evenings to cartooning.
Salas´s contributions to the cartoon mediums are many and varied: he has one of the first, if not the first, to bring eroticism to Spanish publications in the form of semi-nude girls, an eroticism tempered with irony and sarcasm, and this during the darkest years of the Franco dictatorship. In 1967 he began drawing professionally for the news-magazine Diez Minutos, and also for Comics Camp, Comics In, a fanzine dedicated to the study of comics where he created Saturday, an ironic take on Sunday, a popular comics character created by Victor de la Fuente. A little later he contributed editorial cartoons to the daily Pueblo, and he joined the staff of the daily El Correo Gallego and that of the magazine Doblon in 1970. That same year he started contributing on the TV journal Todo Television, and he also created a syndicated panel series, Don Teleneco, in which he satirized "couch potatoes" before the term was invented. He began working for the daily Ferrol Diario in 1972, and a year later he contributed cartoons to Heraldo Espanol, the most important paper in the province of Aragon.
For the comics magazine El Globo he created his most famous series, El Eden, renamed Adan for publication in book form. This cartoon series was a satirical view of Adam and Eve, in which Eve, a blonde in the Marylin Monroe mold, appeared in bikini. Sensual, provocative and sexy, how this series passed the censors no one knows! While working in several mediums, he also created another cartoon series, Jauja y Colas. Another successful series came in 1981: Merlina, about a female wizard who was beautiful, sexy and ready for anything. Less than six months later Merlina was also published in book ...
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Biography
Spanish cartoonist, illustrator and fine artist. Over 40.000 artworks published during his career as professional.
International Prize CURUXA DE HONRA award, given by Museum of Humor (Fene-Spain).
Author of poster-tribute to Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya. Nowadays this poster is distributed worldwide by Reporters without Borders (Paris)
Several cartoons are at Museum of Humor (Fene-Spain)
Solo or collective exhibitions: Warsaw (Poland); Fene, Ferrol, Madrid (Spain); next exhibitions (two) at Moscow (Russia).
Artwork published in Spain, France, USA, Poland, Iran, Colombia, Mexico, Portugal, Italy, Russia.
BIO:
THE WORLD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CARTOONS.Maurice Horn. Chelsea House Publishers (Philadelphia). May 1999:
" SALAS MARTINEZ , ARMANDO (1946- ) Spanish cartoonist born January 30, 1946, in Santa Marta de Ortigueira, a little town in the province of Galicia, in northwestern Spain.
Armando Salas since childhood displayed a love of drawing and comics , with a special fondness for comic strips and humor cartoons. Very soon he was sending his cartoons to magazines and daily newspapers, while taking classes in drawing. He also studied banking and got a job in a bank, which allowed him to dedicate his afternoons and evenings to cartooning.
Salas´s contributions to the cartoon mediums are many and varied: he has one of the first, if not the first, to bring eroticism to Spanish publications in the form of semi-nude girls, an eroticism tempered with irony and sarcasm, and this during the darkest years of the Franco dictatorship. In 1967 he began drawing professionally for the news-magazine Diez Minutos, and also for Comics Camp, Comics In, a fanzine dedicated to the study of comics where he created Saturday, an ironic take on Sunday, a popular comics character created by Victor de la Fuente. A little later he contributed editorial cartoons to the daily Pueblo, and he joined the staff of the daily El Correo Gallego and that of the magazine Doblon in 1970. That same year he started contributing on the TV journal Todo Television, and he also created a syndicated panel series, Don Teleneco, in which he satirized "couch potatoes" before the term was invented. He began working for the daily Ferrol Diario in 1972, and a year later he contributed cartoons to Heraldo Espanol, the most important paper in the province of Aragon.
For the comics magazine El Globo he created his most famous series, El Eden, renamed Adan for publication in book form. This cartoon series was a satirical view of Adam and Eve, in which Eve, a blonde in the Marylin Monroe mold, appeared in bikini. Sensual, provocative and sexy, how this series passed the censors no one knows! While working in several mediums, he also created another cartoon series, Jauja y Colas. Another successful series came in 1981: Merlina, about a female wizard who was beautiful, sexy and ready for anything. Less than six months later Merlina was also published in book ...
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- Groups: Contemporary Spanish Artists
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Adan #3
News about my book ADAN #3. Newspaper DIARIO DE AVISOS (Santa Cruz de Tenerife-Spain)

Tanz-o-Caricature.
I drew this cartoon for my friend Javad Alizadeh (Iran) He's the director of Tanz-o-Caricature (Humor and caricature) magazine published in Tehran. Javad is a lover of Theory of Relativity and Albert Einstein as well :-))) News published by his magazine as soon as he got the original cartoon.

Lambiek Comiclopedia
News about my inclusion in Lambiek Comiclopedia (Amsterdam). News published by newspaper DIARIO DE FERROL (Spain)

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Diccionario de uso de la historieta española (1873-1996)
Dictionary about the Spanish comics and cartoons from 1873 to 1996. I'm in! :-)

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Biography
Spanish cartoonist, illustrator and fine artist. Over 40.000 artworks published during his career as professional.
International Prize CURUXA DE HONRA award, given by Museum of Humor (Fene-Spain).
Author of poster-tribute to Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya. Nowadays this poster is distributed worldwide by Reporters without Borders (Paris)
Several cartoons are at Museum of Humor (Fene-Spain)
Solo or collective exhibitions: Warsaw (Poland); Fene, Ferrol, Madrid (Spain); next exhibitions (two) at Moscow (Russia).
Artwork published in Spain, France, USA, Poland, Iran, Colombia, Mexico, Portugal, Italy, Russia.
BIO:
THE WORLD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CARTOONS.Maurice Horn. Chelsea House Publishers (Philadelphia). May 1999:
" SALAS MARTINEZ , ARMANDO (1946- ) Spanish cartoonist born January 30, 1946, in Santa Marta de Ortigueira, a little town in the province of Galicia, in northwestern Spain.
Armando Salas since childhood displayed a love of drawing and comics , with a special fondness for comic strips and humor cartoons. Very soon he was sending his cartoons to magazines and daily newspapers, while taking classes in drawing. He also studied banking and got a job in a bank, which allowed him to dedicate his afternoons and evenings to cartooning.
Salas´s contributions to the cartoon mediums are many and varied: he has one of the first, if not the first, to bring eroticism to Spanish publications in the form of semi-nude girls, an eroticism tempered with irony and sarcasm, and this during the darkest years of the Franco dictatorship. In 1967 he began drawing professionally for the news-magazine Diez Minutos, and also for Comics Camp, Comics In, a fanzine dedicated to the study of comics where he created Saturday, an ironic take on Sunday, a popular comics character created by Victor de la Fuente. A little later he contributed editorial cartoons to the daily Pueblo, and he joined the staff of the daily El Correo Gallego and that of the magazine Doblon in 1970. That same year he started contributing on the TV journal Todo Television, and he also created a syndicated panel series, Don Teleneco, in which he satirized "couch potatoes" before the term was invented. He began working for the daily Ferrol Diario in 1972, and a year later he contributed cartoons to Heraldo Espanol, the most important paper in the province of Aragon.
For the comics magazine El Globo he created his most famous series, El Eden, renamed Adan for publication in book form. This cartoon series was a satirical view of Adam and Eve, in which Eve, a blonde in the Marylin Monroe mold, appeared in bikini. Sensual, provocative and sexy, how this series passed the censors no one knows! While working in several mediums, he also created another cartoon series, Jauja y Colas. Another successful series came in 1981: Merlina, about a female wizard who was beautiful, sexy and ready for anything. Less than six months later Merlina was also published in book form.
This fabulous artist, whose works reflects his love for the best American and Spanish artists, is publishing today in Telenovela, and occasionally in Comicguia, the oldest Spanish journal devoted to the study of comic art in Spain. A fan of the late American cartoonist Frank Robbins, Salas has dedicated a number of cartoons to him. "

Hot Dog War
My first gallery, , censored and deleted 33 cartoons of mine. It was a long fight to restore my artworks again. But I won. The news about this war. By the way, one of the censored cartoons was previously published by Diario de Ferrol.

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Anna Politkovskaya
More news about the international tribute to Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, this time published by Diario de Ferrol.

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