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Victor Ramon Mojica

Cover for Captain CROSSBONES in The Treasure Hunt.
Page from Little Miss HISTORY Travels to Ford's Theater
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Catalogue cover for eugenus STUDIOS
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Promo art for Little Miss HISTORY book series.
Mr. Freedom from Captain CROSSBONES cartoon series.
Mr. Storekeeper from Captain CROSSBONES cartoon series.
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Promo Art.
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Promo Art.
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Captain CROSSBONES merchandise art
Page from Captain CROSSBONES in The Treasure Hunt.
Captain CROSSBONES cartoon strip.
Captain CROSSBONES cartoon strip.
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ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Victor Ramon Mojica, Publisher of Books for All Ages

Victor Ramon Mojica is an illustrator, cartoonist, writer, and publisher. He was born and raised in Manhattan, New York, but now lives in the Hudson Valley region. Since 1972, he has authored and illustrated children’s books, comics, screenplays, and now his first book of poetry, The SECRETS of LIFE. Besides winning awards for his illustrations, children’s books, and comics, he has won The Cecil Hemley Memorial Award for his poem “Friend or Foe” featured in, The SECRETS of LIFE. Among his other publications are the critically acclaimed comic book series “eugenus®, The Next Step in Human Evolution,” and “Captain CROSSBONES®,” children’s books and comic strips.

Disciplines

Cartooning,Graphic Design,Illustration

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