Mexican comic strip
Comics culture in Mexico is far from being a modern phenomenon. Its roots may be traced back The only survivors went to magazines or newspapers mainly as comic strips but not as individual autonomous issues. The most popular, like El.
Comics in Mexico
Gordo was a comic strip written and drawn by the Mexican-American artist Gustavo "Gus" Arriola () that introduced many Americans to Mexican.
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Description:Great artwork and relevant messages, recently Liniers drew the cover of the New Yorker. Because animals and insects in the strip were among its stellar attractions, Arriola was creatively positioned to stump for ecological concerns. In Accidental Ambassador Gordo: The comic strip was profoundly about people and humanity, as San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen recognized: It reminds me a little bit of Calvin and Hobbes, if Calvin had friends.
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