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FALTANTES 2

THE MISSING CHARACTERS

Some of the following characters weren´t highlighted due to the very few information I could find about some of them; others because the lack of time on my behalf to investigate a little bit more and the rest because they have been forgotten by the readers. I know some of them came to Venezuela, but there isn´t enough information about it so I can confirm that fact.

If they weren´t highlighted like the others, it doesn´t mean they are not relevant and important in the Latinamerican comic book history, they do deserve a very important place in this category. I have to say that the following lists are incomplete, so if you have any information about the characters below or if you want to add a new one, please contact me by the following e-mail:farh66@yahoo.com.

 

 

 

ARGENTINA

AFANACIO by Mazzone.

AGAPITO AND HIS SHADOW by Lino Palacio. (The Cook and his Shadow version)

CAPICUA by Mazzone.

CICUTA by Lino Palacio.

CLEMENTE by Caloi (Carlos Loiseau).

THE COOK AND HIS SHADOW by Lino Palacio.

EL CONVENTINO DE DON NICOLÁ by Hector Torino.

DIVITO´S GIRLS by Guillermo Divito.

DOÑA TREMEBUNDA by Lino Palacio.

DIÓGENES Y EL LINYERA by Tabaré.

EL ETERNAUTA by Héctor Germán Oesterheld, art by Solano López (first edition) y de Alberto Breccia (second edition).

FÚLMINE by Guillermo Divito.

LOS GRAFODRAMAS by Luis J. Medrano.

LAS HISTORIAS by Oski (Oscar Conti).

INODORO PEREYRA by Fontanorrosa.

ISIDORITO by Dante Quinterno.

JAIMITO by Francisco Maza.

JUAN AND THE WONDERER by Alberto Brócoli.

LANGOSTINO by Francisco Ferro.

EL LOCO CHÁVEZ by Trillo y Horacio Altuna.

FAFA THE WIZARD by Alberto Brócoli.

MORT ZINDER by Héctor Germán Oesterheld and Alberto Breccia.

STRESSED WOMEN by Maitena.

PIANTADINO by Mazzone.

THE NATIVE FLINSTONES by Florencio Molina Campos.

TARRINO by Lino Palacio.

TEODORO Y CIA. by Viutti.

All the contnent of the magazine “TÍA VICENTA” by Landrú (Juan Carlos Colombres).

All the characters of THE GOOD HUMOR PARADE and the magazine “RICO TIPO” by Guillermo Divito.

VISIT THE PAGE DEDICATED TO ARGENTINIAN COMIC BOOK.

 

BRAZIL

ED MORT by Luis Fernando Verissimo; Miguel Paiva.

MONICA by Mauricio de Souza.

O MENINO MALUQUINHO/THE SPOILED KID by Ziraldo (Alves Pinto).

RANGO by Edgar Vasques

 

CHILE

ACIDO

ALARAKO by Themo Lobos.

ANARKO by Jucca (Juan Carlos Cabezas).

BANDIDO

BARRABASES (1954) by Guido Vallejos.

BLONDI by Lautaro Parra.

DIABLO

DON INOCENCIO by Osvaldo Salas.

THE MEAN DWARF (1970) by Jorge Mateluna.

FEDERICO VON PILSENER (1905) by Lustig (Fray Pedro Subercaseaux).

FERRILO

EL INTOCABLE

EL JINETE FANTASMA (Magazine Zig Zag).

JUNGLA

KIKI BANANASby Karto and Nena.

MAXIMO CHAMBONEZ

MAMPATO by Eduardo Armstrong y/and Oscar Vega.

MATUCANA
NICK OBRE

PATO LLIRO (Fanzine BARRIO SUR,1989)by Christiano (Christian Gutiérrez).

PEPÉ ANTÁRTICO (beginning of th 70s) by Percy Eaglehurst.

EL SINIESTRO DOCTOR MORTIS (Revista Zig Zag(Magazine), beginning of the 70s) created for the radio in 1954 by Juan Mariño.

TRAUKO

VISIT THE PAGE DEDICATED TO THE CHILEAN COMIC BOOK.

 

MÉXICO

ADELAIDO (1932) – first character with almost an whole magazine.

ÁGUILA BLANCA (Magazine PIN PON, 1932) by Alfonso Tirado.

ÁGUILA ROJA (Magazine CHAMACO, 1939; Own Title, 1955).

ARAÑA VERDE (1953) – ancester of SPIDERMAN.

ANIBAL 5 (1966) by Alejandro Jodorowsky, art by Manuel Moro Cid. Controversial comic book from the sixties.

ÁGUILA DESCALZA (1968) by Alfonso Arau. Adapted to the movie screen in 1969 and directed by its creator.

EL BULBO

CARLOS LACROÁ (1966) by Carlos del Prado – author of the radio show-, art by Arturo Casillas.

EL CHARRO NEGRO (Magazine CHAMACO, 1936; Own Title, 1953) by Adolfo Marina.

DAMA DE LA SERPIENTE AZUL (Comic Book PIEL CANELA, 1953; Own Title, 1954).

GENERAL BOM – BAZO (1935).

GUARDIAN INVISIBLE (Printed by EDITORIAL CONTINENTE, 1952).

EL GAVILÁN (Comic Book HOMBRES INTRÉPIDOS Nº 2, EDITORIAL EL SOL, 1960).

EL HOMBRE INVISIBLE (Octubre 1964).

EL HOMBRE MOSCA (Comic Book HOMBRES INTRÉPIDOS Nª 1, EDITORIAL EL SOL, 1960).

DON JILEMÓN METRALLA (leading character of the comic book LOS SUPERLOCOS, 1939) by Gabriel Vargas.

EL MONJE NEGRO (1936) by Alfonso Tirado.

MÁXIMO TOPS (1938).

EL MURCIÉLAGO (1953) – inspirado en/inspired in BATMAN – de/by Antonio Cortess, dibujo de/art by Ramón Alonso Hernández.

LA MÁSCARA ROJA (EDITORIAL LA PRENSA, 1953) dibujos de/art by Ángel Mora.

PANCHO VILLA (1936).

PIEL CANELA (1953) – prototipo de CHANOC/CHANOC´s prototype.

ROLANDO EL RABIOSO (Revista/Magazine CHAMACO, 1939; Revista Propia/Own Title, 1953).

RAROTONGA de/by Yolanda Vargas Dulché. Adaptada al cine/Adapted to the big screen.

EL SANTOS

TAWA ( EDITORIAL ARGUMENTOS – EDAR, 1959) de/by Cervantes Basoco – nueva imagen y nombre para EL HIJO DE LA LUNA/new image and name for THE SON OF THE MOON.

TABOR (1957) de/by Sealtiel Alatriste – personaje que le valió al autor un contrato con la WESTERN PUBLISHING COMPANY/character that gave the author a contract with the WESTERN PUBLISHING COMPANY.

EL VAMPIRO TENEBROSO (Revista/Magazine PEPÍN, 1937; Revista Propia/Own Title, EDICIONES JOSÉ G. CRUZ, 1953) de/by Alfonso Tirado.

EL VIEJO (1969) de/by Guillermo de la Parra – basado en el personaje EL TUERTO del mismo autor/based on the same author´s character THE ONE EYED MAN.

WAMA, EL HIJO DE LA LUNA/SON OF THE MOON (1944) de/by Cervantes Basoco.

YOLANDA (Revista/Magazine ALARMA, 1950; Revista Propia/Own Title, 1953) – historieta para adultos/adults comic book.

ZOR Y LOS INVENCIBLES (Publicado por/PUblished by EDITORMEX, 1969).

VISIT THE PAGE DEDICATED TO THE MEXICAN COMIC BOOK.

VENEZUELA

EL BACHILLER MUJIQUITA (Periódico/Newspaper EL MORROCOY AZUL, 1941) de/by Víctor (Víctor Simone Delima) – cambia su nombre al de/change its name to EL BACHILLER MÚJICA el 24 de mayo de 1947/on May 24,1947.

BICHO BRUTO (Revista/Magazine EL GALLO PELÓN, 1953) de/by Humberto Muñoz.

CABEZA E´ÑAME (Revista/Magazine EL GALLO PELÓN, 1953) de/by Sancho (Carlos Galindo).

COMODÍN (Revista/Magazine DOMINQUITO, 1958) de/originally by Humberto Muñoz, inicialmente, y luego dibujado por/and then by Abilio Padrón.

COROMOTICO (Revista Propia/Own Title, 1973) de/by Pedro León Zapata.

DONATO (finales de los años 70/end of the seventies) de/by Laura Otero.

DOROTEO, DOBLE FEO(Revista/Magazine EL GALLO PELÓN, 1953) de/by Ludom (Luis Domínguez).

FULANITA (Revista/magazine EL GALLO PELÓN) de/by Gilberto Montilla.

GUALESTRI LÓPEZ (Revista/Magazine DOMINQUITO, 1959) de/by Abilio Padrón.

EL HOMBRE QUE SE OLVIDO DEL 23 DE ENERO/THE MAN WHO FORGOT ABOUT JANUARY 23RD (Revista/Magazine DOMINQUITO, 1958) de/by Abilio Padrón.

DON INCOLORO (Revista/Magazine CASCABEL, 1962) de/by Mariano (Mariano Díaz Bravo).

MERÉNGUELA Y MACUTORIO (Revista/Magazine LA LINTERNA MÁGICA, 1900) de/by Lumet.

PANCHO BARILLAS (Revista/Magazine FANTOCHES, 1947) de/by Claudio (Claudio Cedeño).

EL PERRO EXPLOSIVO/THE EXPLODING DOG (Revista UNA SEÑORA EN APUROS/ A LADY IN TROUBLE Magazine, 1959) de/by Morales.

PINOCHO (Revista/Magazine FANTOCHES No. 2, 24 de abril de 1953/April 24,1953) por/by Leo (Leoncio Martínez).

EL POLI POLICARPIO (Revista/Magazine EL GALLO PELÓN, 1953) de/by Humberto Muñoz.

MR. SENTIMIENTO MUERTO(Revista/Magazine CLIPS, 1986) de/by Cayayo Troconis.

WILLIAM GUILLERMO (Revista/magazine EL FOFORO, 1960) de/by Claudio (Claudio Cedeño).

ZAMURITO (Revista/Magazine EL GALLO PELÓN, 1953) de/by Carlos Cruz – Diez.

DR. ZITO PÉREZ (Revista/Magazine EL GALLO PELÓN, 1953) de/by Ludom (Luis Domínguez).

Todo el contenido de la revista/All the content of the magazine EL SADICO ILUSTRADO. (1973) editada por/edited by Pedro León Zapata.

 

 

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