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Andrés Palomino Robles (born 1978, Barcelona) is a Spanish comics artist, screenwriter and stand-up comedian, best known for his work on the webcomic Las Crónicas PSN.

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Career

Palomino is the author, screenwriter, penciler and publisher of the daily web-comic Las Crónicas PSN (The PSN Chronicles), created in April 2008. The webcomic tells the story of a group of 30-year-old, comic-book, RPG and video-games geeks in a humoristic and autobiographic tone. Between 2010 and 2011, Andrés published his comic strips on the online version of the Spanish newspaper 20 minutos. Since December 2008, he has compiled and self-edited Las Crónicas PSN to be published on paper. In May 2010 he joined the collective of web-comics authors Control Zeta, now conformed by Sergio Sánchez Morán, Xavier Àgueda, Koopa, Fadri, Zirta, Laurielle, Runtime-error, Defriki, Quetzal e Ismurg. As a television screenwriter, he has worked for Televisió de Catalunya since 2002 on the Spanish TV show for kids, Club Super3.

Comic-book compilations

  • Crónicas PSN vol. 1 (November 2008)
  • Crónicas PSN vol. 2: ¡A pelo! (December 2009)
  • Crónicas PSN vol. 3: Orgullo Friki (June 2010)
  • Crónicas PSN vol. 4: 400 Gólems (April 2011)
  • Crónicas PSN vol. 5: Tiago Desencadenado (December 2011)
  • Crónicas PSN vol. 6: Horchata Gran Reserva (April 2013)
  • Clásicos Crónicas PSN (October 2014)
  • Manual para padres frikis: Año 0 (March 2014)
  • Collaborations

  • Fan Letal Vintage, with Cels Piñol (Panini Cómics, 2011)
  • ¡Caramba!, fanzine coordinated and edited by Manuel Bartual (2011)
  • Ella siempre me quiso por mi cerebro, with Julio Videras and Isaac Casanova (Diábolo Ediciones, 2011)
  • Weezine 3 (fanzine, 2010)
  • Reservoir Sheeps (fanzine, 2010)
  • La guarida del leviatán, with Julio Videras and Isaac Casanova (Diábolo Ediciones, 2009)
  • Cómics 2.0. Antología del webcómic 2009, edited by David Prieto (2009)
  • References

    Andrés Palomino Wikipedia