Francisco Gracia Alonso (Barcelona, 1960) is Professor of Prehistory at the Universidad de Barcelona, Director of the Research Group for Prehistoric Archaeology (GRAP) and a specialist in the Prehistory of the Iberian Peninsula and Archaeological Historian. Among his most recent publications are: Pere Bosch Gimpera:Universidad, politiica, exilio (2011); La protohistoria de la peninsula Ibérica (2008); La Guerra en la Prehistoria (2003) and, in collaboration with other authors: Salveml'art: la protecció del patrimoni cultural català durant la Guerra Civil (with G.
Francisco Gutiérrez Carbajo is Professor of Spanish Literature and Madrid Member of the Reial Academia de Bones Lletres. He has served as Dean of Philology at UNED and Pte. A.
Francisco Ibáñez was born in 1936 in Barcelona. For many years he alternated his work in the Banco Español de Crédito with his real vocation, until, in 1957, he decided to take the big step: to work exclusively for Editorial Bruguera. In 1958, his first Mortadelo and Filemon story appeared in the magazine Pulgarcito.
Founder (in 1992) and sole manager of Blex Ideas S.L., Francisco Javier Bello Lecuona is a communications specialist who has undertaken over 5,000 professional aassignments over his career. For the last 10 years he has authored the collection 'Magical Forms', and his work has been awarded international prizes and won many important competions.
Born in Salamanca in 1922, Francisco Rodríguez Adrados’ long intellectual career puts him in a place of honour in recent Spanish culture. He is a classicist, an expert on India, a linguist and a historian, Emeritus Professor at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Doctor Honoris Causa at the Universidad de Salamanca and member of the Reales Academias de Lengua y Historia (Royal Academies of Language and History), of the Academia de Atenas and the Academia Argentina de las Letras.