Los Ilegales by Bernardo Vergara
'Los Ilegales' (El Jueves #1867, March 2013).

Bernardo Vergara began his career in the 1980s, drawing for fanzines like Hamelín and TMEO. His first professional work appeared in the end of that decade in Ipurbeltz by Editorial Erein. In the early 1990s, he moved from Pamplona to Barcelona, where he began an association with the children's magazines of Ediciones B., including Yo y Yo, Mortadelo Extra ('Casa Paco') and Súper Zipi y Zape ('Benjamín). During the same period, he also worked through comic agencies like Comicup on artwork for children's magazines in Germany.

By 1993, Vergara settled in Huesca, and combined his work for Comicup with contributions to the local press and Mini Mundo, the children's supplement of newspaper El Mundo. He has been a regular in the humor magazine El Jueves since 1999 with series like 'Los Ilegales', 'Urbano', 'Los Chapas' (with Ágreda) and other satirical features. He has a daily cartoon on the front page of the newspaper Público, and additionally published his work in U, Volumen, Trama, Mister K, Mala Impresión, Dos Veces Breve, Spirou, La Comictiva, El Manglar, Tretzvents, Dibus, Heraldo de Aragón, Diario del Altoaragón, El País and the eldiario.es supplement Cuadernos.

Comic from El Jueves by Bernardo Vergara
El Jueves #1867 (March 2013). The man with the gun in the third panel, dressed in Guardia Civil uniform, is a caricature of Antonio Tejero, who committed a failed military coup in Spain in 1981. 

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