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Ambros, Ambrós - Essai spontané pour rejoindre l'équipe de Pif (c. 1980) (#2) - Comic Strip
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Ambrós - Essai spontané pour rejoindre l'équipe de Pif (c. 1980) (#2)

Comic Strip
circa 1980
Ink
34.2 x 47 cm (13.46 x 18.5 in.)
Added on 4/23/25
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Description

Ink drawing by Miguel Ambrosio (Ambrós) to join the staff of cartoonists at the popular French comic magazine Pif Gadget. No text or dialogue.
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Dibujo a tinta realizado por Miguel Ambrosio (Ambrós) para entrar a formar parte de la plantilla de dibujantes de la popular revista francesa de cómics Pif Gadget. Sin texto ni diálogos.

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Signée en bas à droite.

Comment

According to the seller, this original was part of a lot auctioned in 1993, shortly after the magazine closed. It is undated, but most of the pieces in the lot dated from 1980. Action scenes in the purest Ambrós style, starring an unnamed character who seems to be intended for a historical fantasy adventure series.
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Según el vendedor, este original formaba parte de un lote subastado en 1993, poco después del cierre de la revista. No tiene fecha, pero la mayoría de las piezas del lote databan de 1980. Escenas de acción al más puro estilo Ambrós, protagonizadas por un personaje sin nombre destinado a una serie de aventuras de fantasía histórica.

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About Ambros

Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza worked as a civil cervant until the end of World War II. In 1946, he began creating comics under the pseudonym Ambros, starting with 'Dos Yankis en Africa' at Bergis Mundial. In the following year, he conceived 'El Caballero Fantasma' and 'En Jinete Fantasma' at Graphidea. He started working for the publishing house Bruguera in the early 1950s, creating comics like 'Chispita' and 'La Nave del Tiempo'. In 1956, he teamed up with Victor Mora and created the series 'El Capitán Trueno', which appeared in its own title and later in the magazine Pulgarcito. The series was a big hit in Spain, and was drawn by a great many artists in the following decades, such as Martinez Osete, Comos, Nadal and Jésus Redondo. It knew a large merchandising line and was featured in several advertising campaigns. Also with Mora, Ambros produced 'El Corsario de Hierro' in 1977. In addition, Ambros has drawn 'Héroes del Deporte' at Editora Valenciana and several independent stories for Bruguera.