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I think Fernando Dagnino's relevance is completely justified. Especially since he is catalogued within by several sources in Spain as part of the group of famous Spanish Comics artists. He is a colleague of Daniel Acuña and his biography and achivements can be compared with those reached by Raulo Cáceres both in the wikipedia. Therefore I don't see the reason for delete his entrance at the wikipedia. I am very new here and I don't know how to categorize his entrance. I would like to include him among those Spanish comics artists with a profile in English language. Thank you very much. Emurri (talk) 13:22, 21 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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