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The average age of the comic reader in Mexico was higher than in the United States, about 18 instead of 13, [4] so some argue the content of comics had a very strong influence on Mexican society. Memín was read mostly by poor and middle-class Mexicans. Some of the critics touch upon the racial aspects, but this topic was mostly ignored.
El Coyote in La Vuelta de El Coyote (The Return of El Coyote), played by José Coronado; Machete (played by Danny Trejo) Mirageman, played by Marko Zaror; Puss in Boots / El Gato con Botas (from Shrek 2, Shrek the Third, Shrek Forever After, and Puss in Boots; anthropomorphic cat, voiced by Antonio Banderas)
In recent Mexican comics the political satire is still quite strong and there are some attempts of new independent comics like Zeraky, El Bulbo, Caballo Negro, El Arsenal, Rebelde, Meteorix 5.9 and Goji: Un Dragón con Ángel as well as the revival of older titles like Santo: La Leyenda de Plata, Blue Demon Jr.: El Legado, Tinieblas and Karmatron.
Afro Latino reporter and writer David Betancourt talks about his recently published book, “The Avengers Assembled: The Origin Story of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.”
“OMG LESBIAN VELMA FINALLY” one tweet reads, with nearly 185,000 likes.
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The Argentine comic had its golden age between the mid-1940s and the 1960s, the so-called Golden Age of Argentine Comics [3] (la "Epoca de Oro" de la historieta argentina), when a number of foreign artists, including many Italians, arrived in Argentina following World War II.
Superman: Red Son (2003) – Kal-El's rocket crash-lands in Ukraine, and the Man of Steel becomes the U.S.S.R.'s main hero. (three issues, collected) Superman: Speeding Bullets (1993) – Kal-El is raised by Thomas and Martha Wayne, who are murdered by a mugger, and he becomes a superpowered version of Batman.