Yoshihiro Tatsumi (born June 10, 1935, and died March 7, 2015) was a pioneering Japanese mangaka. Creator of the "Gekiga" genre, he revolutionized comics by focusing on adult, complex, and dark themes of post-war Japanese society, globally influencing sequential art.
Mickey Curry (b. 1956) is a tireless American drummer. Being the long-time rhythmic engine of Bryan Adams' band (and having recorded with giants like Hall & Oates), his solid and energetic beat is the heart of great stadium anthems.
Vice President of the Government and founder of the Sumar Movement, Yolanda Díaz (b. 1971) is the leading voice of the labor center-left in Spain. A labor lawyer, her management focuses on labor market reform, protecting workers' rights, and attempting to unify the political space to the left of the PSOE.