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Juan José Carbó is a Spanish cartoonist and illustrator who was born on 19 March, 1927 in Sueca, Spain. He is best known for his work in the Spanish satirical magazine El Jueves. He has also worked for other publications such as El País, El Periódico, and El Mundo. Carbó began his career as a cartoonist in the 1950s, and has since become one of the most renowned cartoonists in Spain. He has won numerous awards for his work, including the National Prize for Graphic Humor in 1988 and the National Prize for Illustration in 2000. Carbó is married to the Spanish actress and singer María José Carbó, and they have two children. He currently lives in Madrid, Spain.

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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 19 March, 1927
Birthday 19 March
Birthplace Sueca, Spain
Date of death (2010-05-15) Sueca, Spain
Died Place Sueca, Spain
Nationality Spain

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2005

In March 2005, the Universidad de Alicante awarded Carbó with "el premio Notario del Humor" ("the Notary of humor" Award)) in recognition of his entire career, along with Marin Xaquín who was another honoree.

1993

From 1993 to 1994, Carbó drew Tonet as a comic strip character in the Education Journal of the Spanish Consellería de Cultura (Ministry of Culture).

1970

During the 1970s, Carbó drew Plácido Guerra. After getting weary of work at Editorial Bruguera, he left for Diario de Valencia daily where he continued drawing his Placido Guerra for its in-house supplement. Carbó also drew for the falles journal, El Coet, and adult magazine, Reseo (Cattle Magazine).

1949

In 1949, Carbó began his career as a cartoonist with the protagonist, Don Homobono, who appeared in Cubilete, a magazine published by Gong. Carbó also drew for a children's magazine supplement. After performing military service, he caught on with the Editorial Valenciana newspaper where Carbó created characters Robustiano Fortachón and the surrealistic El Penado 113. During the 1950s, he was one of this newspaper's more influential "Escuela Valenciana" (Valencian School) members. His illustrations were considered precise yet with a simple didactic method. While at the "Escuela Valenciana", Carbó influenced fellow contemporaries such as José Sanchis Sinisterra, Soriano Izquierdo, Enrique Cerdán and others.

1939

In 1939 near the end of the Spanish Civil War, Carbó moved with his family to Valencia where his father died. Carbó took drawing classes at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos (San Carlos School of Fine Arts). In 1944, Carbó obtained work as a security guard and continued taking free night classes.

1927

Juan José Carbó Gatignol (March 19, 1927 – May 15, 2010) was a Spanish cartoonist and one of the great masters of Spanish comics, who won the 2005 Universidad de Alicante "premio Notario del Humor" ("Notary of Humor Award"), and signed all his Illustrations with his pseudonym, Carbó. Carbó drew in the mediums of newspapers, journals, children's magazines and even an adult magazine called Reseo (Cattle Magazine).

Juan José Carbó Gatignol, known primarily by his autographed signature of Carbó on his artwork, was born in Sueca, Spain on March 19, 1927. From an early age, he expressed an interest in art and received tutelage from his art teacher Alfredo Carlos, who also was a painter.