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Segundo García González (1958 – 18 May 2021), best known by his pseudonym Esegé, was a Spanish comics artist. He worked for Mortadelo and Mister K. He began his professional career at magazine TBO, where between 1977 and 1979 he produced the section La Habichuela alongside Paco Mir, Sirvent, Tha and T.P. Bigart. Since 1981 he wrote for the magazine Mortadelo the series Neronius (a continuation of the French series Résidus, tyran de Rome by Blareau and Pierre Guilmard) about a crazy Roman emperor. García González died on 18 May 2021, aged 63.

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  • Segundo García González (Balazote, Albacete, 1958-18 de mayo de 2021)​ que firmaba como Esegé, fue un historietista español, adscrito a la malograda tercera generación o generación del 70 de la Escuela Bruguera, junto a autores como los hermanos Fresno, Joan March o Rovira.​ (es)
  • Segundo García González (Balazote, 1958 - 18 de maig de 2021) era un dibuixant de còmics espanyol que signava amb el pseudònim Esegé. Estava adscrit a la malmesa tercera generació o generació del 70 de l'Escola Bruguera, al costat d'autors com els Germans Fresno's, Joan March o Rovira. (ca)
  • Segundo García González (1958 – 18 May 2021), best known by his pseudonym Esegé, was a Spanish comics artist. He worked for Mortadelo and Mister K. He began his professional career at magazine TBO, where between 1977 and 1979 he produced the section La Habichuela alongside Paco Mir, Sirvent, Tha and T.P. Bigart. Since 1981 he wrote for the magazine Mortadelo the series Neronius (a continuation of the French series Résidus, tyran de Rome by Blareau and Pierre Guilmard) about a crazy Roman emperor. García González died on 18 May 2021, aged 63. (en)
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  • Segundo García González (Balazote, 1958 - 18 de maig de 2021) era un dibuixant de còmics espanyol que signava amb el pseudònim Esegé. Estava adscrit a la malmesa tercera generació o generació del 70 de l'Escola Bruguera, al costat d'autors com els Germans Fresno's, Joan March o Rovira. Esegé va iniciar la seva carrera professional en el TBO, on entre 1977 i 1979 va produir la secció Habichuela al costat de Paco Mir, , Tha i T.P. Bigart. A partir de 1981, va continuar a Mortadelo la sèrie Neronius, que havia estat creada a Bèlgica com per Blareau i Pierre Guilmard. Va comptar amb la col·laboració de diversos guionistes com Jesús de Cos. Després del tancament de Bruguera, va treballar per a Garibolo de (Tito Sidecar, ) i Zipi y Zape d'Edicions B (Don Pyme, Parsley). Ha publicat El Dinosaurio Jeremías a El Periódico de Catalunya i ha col·laborat també a obres col·lectives com Cien cómics con aspirina. La seva última sèrie va ser El Pequeño Quijote (2005) per a la revista infantil Mister K d'Edicions El Jueves. (ca)
  • Segundo García González (1958 – 18 May 2021), best known by his pseudonym Esegé, was a Spanish comics artist. He worked for Mortadelo and Mister K. He began his professional career at magazine TBO, where between 1977 and 1979 he produced the section La Habichuela alongside Paco Mir, Sirvent, Tha and T.P. Bigart. Since 1981 he wrote for the magazine Mortadelo the series Neronius (a continuation of the French series Résidus, tyran de Rome by Blareau and Pierre Guilmard) about a crazy Roman emperor. After the closure of Bruguera publisher, he worked for the magazine Garibolo with the series Tito Sidecar, Pomponius Triponum and later for Ediciones B with Don Pyme (about the owner of a small business) and Parsley (about a jester in a medieval court). His last series was El Pequeño Quijote for Mister K. García González died on 18 May 2021, aged 63. (en)
  • Segundo García González (Balazote, Albacete, 1958-18 de mayo de 2021)​ que firmaba como Esegé, fue un historietista español, adscrito a la malograda tercera generación o generación del 70 de la Escuela Bruguera, junto a autores como los hermanos Fresno, Joan March o Rovira.​ (es)
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