Liniers is an Argentine cartoonist who has an impressive net worth of $30 million. He was born in Buenos Aires in 1973 and is best known for his daily comic strip, Macanudo, which is featured in La Nation. He has also published a weekly strip called Bonjour in NO! in Pagina/12 and has illustrated several covers for The New Yorker.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $30 million (2024)
Liniers, acclaimed as one of Argentina's most renowned cartoonists, is speculated to have a net worth of $30 million by the year 2024. With a thriving career in the world of comics and illustration, Liniers has captivated audiences not only in Argentina but also worldwide, gaining immense popularity for his unique artistic style and witty storytelling. Through his distinctive characters and insightful narratives, Liniers has amassed a considerable fortune, solidifying his position as a highly successful cartoonist in the industry.
About
Argentine cartoonist who's best known for his daily comic strip, Macanudo, which is featured in the newspaper La Nation. He previously published a weekly strip called Bonjour in NO! in newspaper Pagina/12. He has also famously illustrated several covers for The New Yorker.
Before Fame
He studied advertising in college but decided to pursue a career in comics working in fanzines until transitioning to magazines and newspapers.
Trivia
His first published book in the U.S. titled The Big Wet Balloon was chosen by The Parent's magazine as the best children's book of 2013.
Family Life
He was born Richardo Liniers Siri, but is better known by his middle name Liniers. He married writer Angie Erhardt del Campo. They have three daughters named Matilda, Clementina, and Emma.
Associated With
He was influenced to pursue comics by cartoonist Herge.