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  2. Quino - Wikipedia

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    Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón (17 July 1932 – 30 September 2020), better known by his pen name Quino (Spanish:), was an Argentine cartoonist. His comic strip Mafalda (which ran from 1964 to 1973) is popular in many parts of the Americas and Europe and has been praised for its use of social satire as a commentary on real-life issues.

  3. Spanish animation - Wikipedia

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    For a long time El toro fenómeno (Fernando Marco, 1917), which was lost, was considered the first Spanish animated production, but nowadays El apache de Londres, also lost, is thought to date from 1915, and thus the centenary of Spanish animation was held in 2015. [1] They were immediately followed by other shorts, including political satires. [2]

  4. Glossary of comics terminology - Wikipedia

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    Gag cartoons and editorial cartoons are usually single-panel comics. A gag cartoon (a.k.a. panel cartoon or gag panel) is most often a single-panel cartoon, usually including a hand-lettered or typeset caption beneath the drawing. A pantomime cartoon carries no caption. In some cases, dialogue may appear in speech balloons, following the common ...

  5. Argentine comics - Wikipedia

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    Billiken, a children's magazine started in 1919, already included some cartoons. The popularity of comics grew in the 1920s, and children's comics gained popularity. The newspaper La Nación started publishing comics daily in 1920, and comics, both foreign and domestic, were a big reason for the popularity of the newspaper Crítica .

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  7. List of Spanish comics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Spanish comics (historieta, cómic or tebeo), ordered alphabetically. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  8. Spanish comics - Wikipedia

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    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").

  9. Category:Spanish comics artists - Wikipedia

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