Oscar González Guerrero, was a Mexican comic book artist mostly known for his co-creations 'Hermelinda Linda' (with artist José Cabezas) and 'Zor y Los Invencibles'. He founded the ¡Ka-Boom! Estudio along with his son and daughter-in-law, Susana Romero, in 1994. He was the father of artist Oscar González Loyo, creator of 'Karmatrón y los Transformables'.
His career started in the 1950s, when he contributed to various comic books from that era. Between 1959 and 1981, he worked as art director on titles as 'Las Aventuras de Capulina', 'El Tío Porfirio', 'Zor y los Invencibles', 'Hermelinda Linda', 'Burrerías', 'Smog' and 'Don Leocadio'. Some of these titles were produced by Editormex Mexicana.
In the 1980s he created Xpctrm (originally named Spectrum), later adapted by Susana Romero. He also, co-created Némesis 3000, La Alianza. In recent years he continued the teaching of comic book art at his studio, which he has done since the 1960s, and has helped many young talents to work in the field, such as Humberto Ramos. In 1994 he, his son Oscar González Loyo and his son’s wife Susana founded the studio !Ka-Boom!, of which he was art director. He died in 2017 at age 95.