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Carpanta Hambrón, or as
better known,
Carpanta, is the name of a
Spanish character featured in the
comic strips and
comic books of the same name created...
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Escobar Zipi y Zape (1947)
Carpanta (1947) Note:
Within parentheses, the year when
first published...
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humor (influenced by Franco-Belgian
authors such as Franquin): Escobar's
Carpanta and Zipi y Zape, Vázquez's Las
hermanas Gilda and Anacleto, Ibáñez's Mortadelo...
- (artist) El Capitán
Trueno by Víctor Mora (author) and Ambrós (artist)
Carpanta by José
Escobar Saliente Los
casos de Ana y
Cleto aka Tita & Nic by Manuel...
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Before becoming a solo artist, she and her
sisters formed the
music group Carpanta,
which sang in
celebrations and
shared the
lyrics on
social media networks...
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characters of this era were Cifré's El repórter Tribulete, Escobar's
Carpanta and Zipi y Zape, and Vázquez's Las
hermanas Gilda.
Editorial Bruguera also...
- El
Demonio Rojo, Ángel Sefija) José
Escobar Saliente - (Zipi y Zape,
Carpanta, Tres
Pelos y Kid Pantera, Doña Tula, Suegra,
Filomeno y su taxi Genovevo...
- One
hundred eighteen cases were
reported on
December 27, 2020.
Lucio Carpanta,
writer and
teacher of
Nauhtl language Ricardo Alberto Castañeda, traditional...
- Zape (characters that
later got
their own magazine) Las
hermanas Gilda Carpanta El
profesor Tragacanto Mortadelo y Filemón (characters that
later got their...
- is most
famous for his
creation Zipi y Zape, as well as the
character Carpanta. He was also an
author and a
theater actor, as well as one of the pioneers...