In 1948, he created La Familia Burrón, a comic strip that depicted the everyday life of the working-class neighborhoods of Mexico City. The series, which started as El señor Burrón or Vida de perro, gained great popularity, reaching a weekly circulation of over 500,000 copies. Throughout his career, Vargas created around 60 characters, including Borola Tacuche and Don Regino Burrón.
His work left a deep mark on Mexican culture, with phrases and characters that became part of the colloquial language. He died on May 25, 2010, in Mexico City, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of comics and caricature.
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