Sunday, December 9, 2007

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In the 50's just made his first television and radio strokes was the queen of Argentine households. However, the audience was surrounded by heroes and cartoon characters appearing in magazines like Patoruzú week that year-end special issue edited a voluminous, Rico Type, Patoruzito, Interval, Lightning Red and characters as memorable as Falluteli, Bombolo, Purapinta, Piantadino, Pochita Morfoni, the alter ego of Dr. Merengue and others that probably many will remember.
But there was a magazine that dealt with these great masters of the comic, called Illustrators, whose creator was Osvaldo Laino. It published reports, techniques, and also enabled him to future cartoonists to publish their work. I remember one especially that in the first table saw a crushing stone prisoner in the prison with his classic prison uniform. In the next, the character was released with great joy showing clemency. Then look for work and end on the last frame, breaking stones in the street. This strip was signed by a fan of the cartoon would later become famous: Joaquín Lavado, Quino.
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