Language: French.
Publisher: J'ai Lu BD
Born in Buenos Aires in 1932, Guillermo Mordillo, known simply as Mordillo, became one of the most recognizable and beloved cartoonists in the world. His drawings — full of round, big-nosed characters, surreal landscapes, and absurd situations — spoke volumes without a single word.
After moving to Europe in the 1960s, Mordillo achieved international fame with his warm, universal humor. His work explored themes of love, loneliness, irony, and the quirks of human behavior — often with a touch of surrealism and melancholy. Each illustration was a small fable, both funny and profound.
His art, wordless yet full of emotion, transcended borders and generations. From his best-selling books to the puzzles that became household classics, Mordillo left behind a legacy of joy and wit — proving that laughter needs no translation.
Language: French.
Publisher: J'ai Lu BD
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