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La Cucaracha (Spanish for The Cockroach) is a nationally syndicated daily comic strip by Lalo Alcaraz. First published in the LA Weekly in 1992, La Cucaracha 's satirical themes reflect U.S./Mexican, and Latino culture and politics. [ 1 ]
Lalo Alcaraz (born April 19, 1964) is an American cartoonist most known for being the author of the comic La Cucaracha, the first nationally syndicated, politically themed Latino daily comic strip. [2] Launched in 2002, La Cucaracha has become one of the most controversial in the history of American comic strips. [3]
A list of gag-a-day comics, aka comic strips published in a daily, sometimes weekly format, ... La Cucaracha (comic strip) Cul de Sac (comic strip) Cupidon (comics) D.
Citizen Dog (comic strip) Claire Voyant (comic strip) Cleats (comic strip) Close to Home (comic strip) Cole Black; Committed (comic strip) Conchy; Connie (comic strip) Conrad (comic strip) Count Screwloose; A Couple of Guys; Crankshaft (comic strip) Crock (comic strip) Agatha Crumm; La Cucaracha (comic strip) Cul de Sac (comic strip)
Image credits: drawerofdrawings The series features unique and memorable characters, so we asked the cartoonist to share a bit more about his creative process and character development.
La Cucaracha" is a traditional Spanish-language folk song. La Cucaracha may also refer to: La Cucaracha (comic strip), a daily comic strip running 2002–present; La Cucaracha, a 1934 film that was one of the first live-action shorts in three color Technicolor; La Cucaracha, a 1959 Mexican film
These are the results of an overall review of the syndicated comics that The Times publishes, which we promised to readers after printing a “9 Chickweed Lane” strip Dec. 1 that contained an ...
United Feature Syndicate, Inc. (UFS) is a large American editorial column and comic strip newspaper syndication service based in the United States and established in 1919. . Originally part of E. W. Scripps Company, it was part of United Media (along with the Newspaper Enterprise Association) from 1978 to 2011, and is now a division of Andrews McMeel Syndicat