Biografía
He was born in the Ciudad de Buenos Aires in 1978. His work has been published in several languages, such as Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese, Catalan, English, Korean, Serbian, German, Greek and Russian. In 2003, he was a finalist with Javier de Isusi in the European Comic Book Contest promoted by Glènat publishers (France) and in 2006 he won —together with illustrator Leticia Ruifernández— the first prize in the VI Certamen Internacional de Álbum Infantil Ilustrado “Ciudad de Alicante” with the book "Cuento Hasta Tres" (Anaya, Spain, 2006). He has written novels, scripts for TV series, books for children, essays and lyrics. In the comic book world, he has written the scripts for "Historias del Olvido" (Dolmen, Spain, 2007) with Javier de Isusi, King Cop (Wetta Worldwide, France, 2007 —re-edited by Deux, Argentina, in 2008—), "Filgrid: Había una Vez un Dragón" (Cántaro, Argentina, 2009), "Corina y el Pistolero" (Dolmen, Spain, 2009), "El Feo" (published in chapters in Fierro magazine, Argentina 2009-2010) and the comic book "Hay que Salvar a Tomate" (Pictus, Argentina, 2010). He also participated in anthology magazines such as El Balanzin (Spain, 2005), Oliverio (Argentina, 2005), Deux, la historieta mundial (Argentina, 2009/2010), Fierro (Argentina, 2009/2010) and Dos Veces Breve (España, 2010). He is a member of the Banda Dibujada group, with whom he participates in several spreading activities for children's comic books. His illustrated comics were showcased in museums in Bilbao, Madrid, Portugalete, Getxo y Moscow. In 2010, the screenplay for October and Veleta Oxidada (written with Federico Radero) was awarded in the Convocatoria de Cortos Digitales of the INCAA. He is a Script and Narrative professor at the Universidad de Palermo and the Centro de Estudios Superiores Image Campus (both in Buenos Aires), and he has been invited to discourse in local forums and congresses, as well as in the Salón del Libro Infantil de Alicante (ESpain, 2006), the FILVEN (Venezuela, 2007), the Festival América Do Sul (Corumbá, Brazil, 2008) and the Feria Internacional del Libro in Santiago (Chile, 2009).