Mascaro
Mascaró is a Spanish comic book artist best known for his long-running work on Disney's Donald Duck titles, particularly *Donald Duck Spesial* and *Donald Duck & Co.*, as well as romance and adventure comics like *Romantic Adventure Library*, *Sweetheart*, and *Damita*. Active from 1962 to 1988, he penciled and inked 31 issues over a 26-year career. His style is clean and expressive, with a strong command of both lighthearted cartooning and dramatic storytelling, making him a versatile contributor to European comics during the mid-20th century. While specific biographical details—such as his birth year or place—remain unconfirmed in available records, his surname is of Catalan origin, meaning "figurehead" or "mask." Mascaró's most notable work includes the science-fiction series *Delta 99*, where he brought a sleek, futuristic aesthetic to the page. He often collaborated with writers and editors specializing in licensed and genre material, though specific co-creator names are not recorded. His legacy lies in his steady, professional output across multiple genres, helping to sustain the popularity of Disney comics in Europe and the romance-adventure market. No major awards are documented, but his decades-long career marks him as a reliable craftsman of the European comic industry.
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