John Rivas
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John Rivas is the creator of Bonzzo the comic strip.
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[edit] Early years
Rivas, born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, describes "Bonzzo" as a young likable adult facing life with a child's mentality. Rivas designed some special "Bonzzo" strips commemorating NASA's achievements, including "Beyond the Moon", a calendar of the year 2000 honoring Hispanic heritage. [1]
[edit] NASA Bonzzo Award
NASA also instated the Bonzzo Award, a pint-size Bonzzo statue that will be given annually to the individual who makes the biggest contribution to NASA's Hispanic program. On October 12, 2000, Charles H. Scales, the director of Equal Opportunity at NASAs Marshall Space Flight Center, was the first recipient of this award: the statue was signed by Marshall Center Director Art Stephenson, Puerto Rican Gov. Pedro Rosello and John Rivas. [2]
NASA celebrated last year's "Hispanic Heritage Month" at the Kennedy Space Center with an exhibit of "Bonzzo" comic strips. A life-sized Bonzzo figure marched in the 2004 Puerto Rican Day Parade celebrated in New York City.[2]
[edit] Later years
There are no syndicates in the U.S. or Puerto Rico however, Bonzzoo used to appear daily in two of the four leading newspapers in Puerto Rico, El Mundo and El Vocero. While U.S. syndication is one of Rivas's immediate goals, he also hopes to create a "Bonzzo" theme park, "Bonzzolandia".[1]