RIUS Discover the work is a refreshing event, telling o adictive. Few writers have the ability to convert issues c esoscale on arguments easy to digest, trapping on different topics you c As: religion, philosophy, economics, politics, eating habits, et c. Always loaded with a huge dose of satire, criticism and humor.
And is that we me in my experience, both in the acceptable reading tion of the term, such as reading the images tions, becomes an exciting IAJE v yt junipers, and that behind the humor are found enter a profound despair, disgust, rejection and condemnation of various human practices.
Addressing religious issues not easy in a predominantly Catholic , much less when it is to point out the sinister acts s within the Catholic Church, but his research has always n with an endorsement of books and documents, attached to facts Demosthenes Rabl c ontundentes.
began publishing comics that are already classical musicians such as Los Supermachos and Los Agachados. Later has published over 100 titles, some of them are : Marx for Beginners, Guide to the Perfect atheist, L the belly is first, the myth of Guadalupe, 500 years scrubbed but Christians Incomplete Guide to Jazz, Marijuana, c Ocaina and other travel, Philosophy for Beginners is a shame for Cuba, culture does not bite, et c.
always according to their particular vision d the world, rebel and rebellious spirit, his restless eyes, his boo endless Search for justice, for his humanistic approach to signal the ominous mechanisms that control the world, its humor full of despair, Rius shows that human condition so forgotten today: the conscience.
currently promoting a campaign with other cartoonists called ENOUGH BLOOD! and NO MORE BLOOD!
is a call to society to lift voice and repudiate a war that has caused thousands of deaths , generating a atmosphere of panic and despair. A war that has oc Asion more problems than intended to solve, where society suffer directly the horrors and injustices.
"We pushed a campaign because and a bas ta that a single man is ci Diender for us all, for 100 million Mexicans
By Vic Volta.
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