Pope Francis in Cartoons

Pope Francis
Pope Francis
Pope Francis (right) with Marcial Maciel (left), Mexican-born founder of the Legion of Christ religious order who was dismissed from the Catholic Church for having abused dozens of seminary students
Pope Francis (right) with Marcial Maciel (left), Mexican-born founder of the Legion of Christ religious order who was dismissed from the Catholic Church for having abused dozens of seminary students
Pope Francis (right) with Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong (left), Mexican Secretary of the Interior
Pope Francis (right) with Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong (left), Mexican Secretary of the Interior
Juan Sandoval (left), retired Cardinal of Guadalajara, and Norberto Rivera Carrera (right), Archbishop of Mexico
Juan Sandoval (left), retired Cardinal of Guadalajara, and Norberto Rivera Carrera (right), Archbishop of Mexico
Pope Francis (left) with Benito Juárez (right), former president of Mexico, who promoted a secular state
Pope Francis (left) with Benito Juárez (right), former president of Mexico, who promoted a secular state
Pope Francis
Pope Francis

José Antonio Baz Nungaray (Jabaz) is a graphic designer and editorial cartoonist working primarily with photomontage; he has contributed to the publications of the Milenio group since its inception. His work is published daily under the title, “El País del Nunca Jabaz” (Never-Never-Jabaz Land). In 2005, Jabaz was awarded the Premio Nacional de Periodismo (National Journalism Prize) for Caricature and Humor. Cofounder of the magazine Galimatías, he has also worked as editor and collaborator for the humor supplements La Mamá del Abulón (The Abalone’s Mother) and Tu Hermana la Gordota (Your Sister the Fatty) for the newspapers Siglo 21 and Público-Milenio in Guadalajara, respectively. He has also contributed to the magazine El Chahuistle, published by Posada. In 1995, he published a book with Posada titled: No se hagan bolas, todo fue una fantasia (Don’t Panic, It was All a Fantasy). His most recent book is Diario Apócrifo de Maciel el travieso (The Apocryphal Diary of Maciel, the Naughty), the (unauthorized) biography of Marcial Maciel, founding (among other things) of the Legionaries of Christ.