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Comic book cover featuring Memín Pingüín and his mother. Memín Pinguín was a Mexican comic book character. He was created in 1943 by writer Yolanda Vargas Dulché. Alberto Cabrera took over drawing from 1953 until 1962, followed by Sixto Valencia Burgos.
Condorito en el Hampa (Condorito in the Underworld) March 1981: 32×21,5 cm 6: Condorito en la Historia (Condorito in the History) June 1981: 32×21,5 cm 7: Condorito en la Selva (Condorito in the Jungle) September 1981: 32×21,5 cm 8: Condorito en Uniforme (Condorito in Uniform) March 1982: 32×21,5 cm 9: Condorito en el Mundialazo (Condorito ...
Anacleto, agente secreto (Anacleto, Secret Agent) is a Spanish comic character created by cartoonist Manuel Vázquez Gallego in 1964, [1] protagonist of the series of the same name. Anacleto is an inept secret agent with very bad luck.
The following is a list of comic strips. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the ...
Los casos de Ana y Cleto aka Tita & Nic by Manuel Vázquez; Chicha, Tato y Clodoveo by Francisco Ibáñez; Cicca Dum-Dum by Carlos Trillo (story) and Jordi Bernet (artist) Clara de noche by Carlos Trillo & Eduardo Maicas (story) and Jordi Bernet (artist) El Corsario de Hierro by Victor Mora and Ambrós; Crónicas de Mesene by Roke González an ...
Macanudo is an Argentine daily comic strip by the cartoonist Liniers. It has been published since 2002 [1] in the newspaper La Nación. It appears on the last page of the paper. Macanudo is published in newspapers and book collections in several countries, such as Brazil, [2] Canada (Quebec), [3] Czech Republic, and Italy. [4]
D.P. 7 is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics as part of its New Universe imprint. It ran for 32 issues and an Annual (January 1987), which were published from 1986 to 1989 . The title stands for Displaced Paranormals and refers to the seven main characters of the series (who never refer to themselves as displaced).
Spanish comics are the comics of Spain.Comics in Spain are usually called historietas or cómics, with tebeos primarily denoting the magazines containing the medium.Tebeo is a phonetic adaptation of TBO, a long-running (1917–1983) Spanish comic magazine, and sounds like "te veo" ("I see you").