Jaguar, Brazilian cartoonist, dies at 93

by Andrea
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Sérgio de Magalhães Gomes Jaguaribe, one of the founders of the newspaper “O Pasquim”, died on Sunday (24.ago)

Cartoonist Sérgio de Magalhães Gomes Jaguaribe, known as Jaguar, died on Sunday (24.2025) at 93. He was hospitalized in Rio as a result of a respiratory infection that evolved with kidney complications, according to the hospital’s statement.

“The Copa D’Or Hospital informs, with regret, the death of Mr. Sérgio de Magalhães Jaguaribe, known as Jaguar, at the age of 93, on Sunday afternoon. The patient was hospitalized due to a respiratory infection, which has evolved with kidney complications. In recent days, was under palliative care. The hospital sympathizes with family, friends and fans for this Brazilian culture.” says the document. The information is from.

Born on February 29, 1932, Jaguar began his professional career in 1952 and became a reference in the Brazilian press. Was one of the founders of the newspaper The Pasquimin 1969, and creator of Mouse GIS, vehicle mascot.

He was recognized for his contribution to Brazilian graphic journalism and built a career marked by the combination of political criticism and humor. In addition to cartoons, it produced books, such as “Attila, you are barbaric”.

Jaguar leaves his wife, Celia Regina Pierantoni, and a daughter, Flávia Savary.

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