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{{about| | {{about|the ''[[Futurama]]'' character|the real person|Sergio Aragonés}} | ||
'''Sergio Aragonés''' is a cartoonist and writer best known for his contributions to {{w|Mad Magazine}} and the comic book {{w|Groo the Wanderer}}, which he created. As a [[head jars|head in a jar]] in the [[31st century]], he seems to be the last professional comic writer. Actually, he says that anyone who still writes comics is a hero to him. | '''Sergio Aragonés''' is a cartoonist and writer best known for his contributions to {{w|Mad Magazine}} and the comic book {{w|Groo the Wanderer}}, which he created. As a [[head jars|head in a jar]] in the [[31st century]], he seems to be the last professional comic writer. Actually, he says that anyone who still writes comics is a hero to him. |
Revision as of 23:50, 16 December 2010
Secondary character Special guest | |
Sergio Aragonés' head | |
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Age | 1086 |
Date of birth | 6 September, 1937 |
Gender | Male |
Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Earth |
First appearance | "Delivery-Boy Man" (US#S03) |
Voiced by | Sergio Aragonés |
Wikipedia has information unrelated to Futurama |
- This article is about the Futurama character. For the real person, see Sergio Aragonés.
Sergio Aragonés is a cartoonist and writer best known for his contributions to Mad Magazine and the comic book Groo the Wanderer, which he created. As a head in a jar in the 31st century, he seems to be the last professional comic writer. Actually, he says that anyone who still writes comics is a hero to him.
His head visited the Intergalactic Comic-Con in August of 3010. There, he met Philip J. Fry and the first version of his comic. He said it stinks. Aragonés gave Fry his mustache, which apparently has brought him nothing but misery.
Additional Info
Trivia
- In both appearances he loses his moustache and it is briefly worn by Fry.
Quotes
Sergio Aragonés' head: You want it? Take it. It's brought me nothing but misery.
Sergio Aragonés' head: It stinks.