Hernán Migoya. Among his most important scripts are El hombre con miedo (The Fearful Man; drawn by Man and a prizewinner at the Barcelona Salon, 2001), Final feliz (Happy Ending; drawn by Rayco Pulido, 2004) and Olimpita (with Joan Marín, 2008).

Hernán Migoya. Among his most important scripts are El hombre con miedo (The Fearful Man; drawn by Man and a prizewinner at the Barcelona Salon, 2001), Final feliz (Happy Ending; drawn by Rayco Pulido, 2004) and Olimpita (with Joan Marín, 2008).

A secondary school teacher in Vitoria, he studied French and English Literature and was one of the authors of the Basque Country Foreign Language Curriculum Design and is author of the applied study for Ararteko ("Juan San Martín" Human Rights Collection) A School Without Borders: Teaching Immigr

Manuel Rivero Rodríguez, Head of Modern History at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, is the author of numerous articles, books and essays, including “Felipe II y el gobierno de Italia” (Felipe II and the Government of Italy, 1998), “Gattinara. Carlos V y el sueño del imperio” (Gattinara.