Born in Barcelona, Batllori started his career in the 1970s publishing illustrations for several magazines, notably En Patufet and El Papus.
[1] In 1973 he published his first satirical cartoon for the newspaper El Noticiero Universal [es].
[1] In 1991 Batllori started his long collaboration with La Vanguardia, first in the sports section, and from 1994 in the politics section with his comic strip Ninots, which satirized the events of Spanish and international political life.
[1][2] Batllori was also a painter, a sculptor and a fine art photographer; some of his sculptures are exposed in public places, such as the sculpture "Malip" displayed at the junction of Diagonal and Rambla del Poblenou in Barcelona.
[1] During his career he received several awards and honours, notably the Gat Perich Prize in 2004.