Liniers (cartoonist)

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Ricardo Siri (Buenos Aires, November 15, 1973), better known by the pen name Liniers, is an Argentine cartoonist.

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[edit] Early work

His work was influenced by Hergé, Goscinny and Uderzo, Quino, Héctor Germán Oesterheld and Francisco Solano López, Charles Schulz and George Herriman. He studied advertising, but ultimately decided to pursue a career in comics. He started working in fanzines, then moved on to magazines and newspapers. His work has been featured in Lugares, ¡Suélteme!, Hecho en Buenos Aires, Calles, Zona de Obras, Consecuencias y ¡Qué suerte! (España), Olho Mágico (Brazil), 9-11 Artists respond (USA), and Comix 2000 (France).

Along with Santiago Rial Ungaro, Liniers published Warhol para principiantes (Warhol for beginners), for Ediciones Era Naciente in 2001.

[edit] Bonjour

In September 1999 he started publishing a weekly strip called Bonjour in NO!, a supplement of Página/12. Bonjour is very experimental and features some adult language, and showcases many characters that would reappear in later works. Bonjour appeared for the last time on June 27, 2002.

[edit] Macanudo

In June 2002, fellow cartoonist Maitena got him into the Argentine newspaper La Nación, where he began a new daily strip called Macanudo, which appears on the last page of the paper. Just like Bonjour, Macanudo is very experimental and deals with meta humor.

[edit] Collected Works

  • Macanudo Nº1 (April 2004)
  • Macanudo Nº2 (April 2005)
  • Macanudo Nº3 (April 2006)
  • Bonjour (December 2005)
  • Macanudo Nº4 (December 2006)
  • Cuadernos 1985-2005 (December 2006)

[edit] Trivia

Liniers appeared as a presenter at the second Pecha Kucha night in Buenos Aires, October 3, 2006.

[edit] External links

Cosas que te pasan si estás vivo - Liniers' comic blog (Spanish)

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