Esegé Explained

Segundo García González
Birth Place:Balazote, Spain
Nationality:Spanish
Occupation:comics artist

Segundo García González (1958 – 18 May 2021), best known by his pseudonym Esegé, was a Spanish comics artist. He worked for Mortadelo and Mister K.[1] [2]

He began his professional career at magazine TBO, where between 1977 and 1979 he produced the section La Habichuela alongside Paco Mir, Sirvent, Tha and T.P. Bigart.[3] Since 1981 he wrote for the magazine Mortadelo the series Neronius (a continuation of the French series Résidus, tyran de Rome by Blareau and Pierre Guilmard) about a crazy Roman emperor.[4]

After the closure of Bruguera publisher, he worked for the magazine Garibolo with the series Tito Sidecar, Pomponius Triponum and later for Ediciones B with Don Pyme (about the owner of a small business) and Parsley (about a jester in a medieval court). His last series was El Pequeño Quijote for Mister K.

García González died on 18 May 2021, aged 63.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Muere Esegé, dibujante de la Bruguera de los 70. Anna. Abella. May 18, 2021. elperiodico.
  2. Web site: Esegé. lambiek.net.
  3. http://seronoser.free.fr/bruguera/habichuela.htm La Habichuela (del TBO)
  4. http://humoristan.org/es/series/neronius/ Neronius