2022-Jun-13
Daniel Azulay (1947-2020) was a Brazilian media figure, active in many disciplines, from paintings, children’s books, TV shows, video games to comics. Early in his career he made the superhero parody comics ‘Capitão Sol’ (1967) and ‘Capitão Cipó’ (1968-1969), but he is best remembered for the ‘Turma do Lambe-Lambe’ (1975) franchise, which inspired both a children’s TV show as well as its own 1983-1984 comic magazine. Always dressed in colourful ties, shirts and suspenders, Azulay gave children a positive outlook on life with respect for the environment – Lambiek Comiclopedia
The stamp shows a composition by Daniel Azulay himself. Besides his signature, it can be read his catch-phrase “Cotton candy for you!” The background is made with blue and yellow colors and some colored pencils, an art tool often utilized by Azulay, Techniques employed were drawing and computer graphics - Brasil Post






































