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Pancho López was an Argentine comics series in 1957 in Pancho López (magazine) by the writer Abel Santa Cruz, under the pseudonym Lépido Frías, and the cartoonist Alberto Breccia. It featured the humorous adventures of a little Mexican boy called Pancho López. [1][2]
Author | Abel Santa Cruz |
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Illustrator | Alberto Breccia |
Language | Spanish |
Genre | Comics |
Publication date | 1957 |
Publication place | Argentina |
Plot
editPancho López was inspired by a song of the same name popular at the time. The first comic was published on September 9th, 1957.[3]
Argument and Characters
editPancho López is a Mexican boy from the fictional village of Chapango, which partakes in charro and lives on a ranch with his horse "Chihuahua"; hen named Felicia; and cat named Valentín. As the song goes, "chiquito, pero matón", although he goes to school everyday, he still protects the village from the abuse of Caporal Hermino, and smokes cigars of chocolate.[4]
References
edit- ^ Ferreiro, Andrés (05/1987) Pancho López en Esquema Enciclopédico de la Historieta argentina para Fierro nº 33, p. 47.
- ^ Ferreiro, Andrés y Ostuni, Hernán (2012). Revistas de aventuras y para adultos argentinas en Del tebeo al manga: Una historia de los cómics 9. Revistas de aventuras y de cómic para adultos, p. 149.
- ^ Ferreiro, Andrés (05/1987) Pancho López en Esquema Enciclopédico de la Historieta argentina para Fierro nº 33, p. 47.
- ^ Ferreiro, Andrés (05/1987) Pancho López en Esquema Enciclopédico de la Historieta argentina para Fierro nº 33, p. 47.