José Massaroli

He studied arts at the Instituto Ida with Angel Borisoff, Narciso Bayón and Pablo Pereyra.

In 1973, he published his first comic book stories in the Manuel García Ferré's magazines: Hijitus and Larguirucho.

In 1975, he commenced drawing realistic stories for the Columba Publishing house: Haakon and Tres X La Ley (by H. G. Oesterheld), and Dennis Martin (by Robin Wood).

In 1983, he created a series of biographies for the daily newspaper La Voz (adapted for the comics medium) of Juan Moreira, Manuel Dorrego, Facundo Quiroga and Chacho Peñaloza.

In 1985, he joined the Jaime Díaz Studios as a layout man and participated in several TV series such as Aladdin, Timon & Pumbaa, Wildfire, Scooby-Doo, The Smurfs, The Jetsons, and The Pink Panther, while continuing to create terror stories for the German comic book series Gespenster Geschichten (Bastei-Verlag editions).