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The popularity of Zipi y Zape has resulted in merchandise, including video games, an animated TV show in 2003 and two live-action movies, Las aventuras de Zipi y Zape, in 1981 and Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang, in 2013. José Escobar made some films which projected in his invention, Cine Skob.
Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang (Spanish: Zipi y Zape y el club de la canica) is a 2013 Spanish adventure film directed by Oskar Santos. It is based on the comic book series Zipi y Zape, created by José Escobar Saliente. [2] [3] [4] The film had its premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2013. [5]
Zip & Zap and the Captain's Island (Spanish: Zipi y Zape y la isla del capitán) is a 2016 Spanish adventure film directed by Oskar Santos and starred by Teo Planell, Toni Gómez and Elena Anaya. [1] [2] This is the sequel to Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang. [3]
With editorial Bruguera's decline in the 1980s, he founded with other artists (such as Ibáñez) the new magazine Guai!, published by Editorial Grijalbo, for which he created the characters Terre y Moto, brothers based on Zipi y Zape. Escobar went back to drawing Zipi y Zape when Ediciones B acquired Bruguera, and continued work on this series ...
It initially appeared in short comic strips made of 6 or 8 mini-pages, but soon the character began to be developed by an unofficial team. In 1983, Tete Cohete started appearing in one-page comic strips in the newspaper Avui. Later on, the character transitioned to the magazine Zipi y Zape.
Joaquín Cera (born 1967 in Barcelona) is a Spanish comic book writer more famous for his Pafman strip.. He studied in the comic school Escola Joso and he began his career in the world of humor when he signed by Editorial Bruguera, where he started to draw cartoons in the Mortadelo magazine, that soon disappeared, along with the editorial.
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José Sanchis Grau (19 June 1932 – 2 August 2011) [1] was a Spanish comic book writer. He also worked for Editorial Bruguera [ 2 ] and Spanish children comics in general. He was the creator of strips like Pumby (1954) and Robín Robot (1972).