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Guillermo Mordillo (4
August 1932 – 29 June 2019),
known simply as
Mordillo, was an
Argentine creator of
cartoons and
animations and was one of the most...
- but she left him for
Simon Bretnor who
turned out to be the mad ********in
Mordillo.
Clive Reston first appeared in Giant-Size
Master of Kung Fu
issue three...
- scenarios,
there were also
international cartoons including the
works of
Mordillo.
Videos by "Weird Al"
Yankovic also
appeared from time to time. The cast...
- the 15th century.
Sights include the
archaeological site of
Torre del
Mordillo,
whose excavated Bronze Age
remains and a
necropolis dating from the 18th...
- Reston, but she left him for
Simon Bretnor, who
later became the
villain Mordillo. She soon
joined back up with
Reston along with his new
allies Black Jack...
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Dante Quinterno, Oski,
Francisco Solano López,
Horacio Altuna,
Guillermo Mordillo,
Roberto Fontanarrosa,
whose grotesque characters captured life's absurdities...
- Mizuki, Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro,
master of
horror of ****anese
manga Guillermo Mordillo Arthur Moreland Lorin Morgan-Richards Morris,
Lucky Luke Joe Murray, Rocko's...
- Shang-Chi.
Alongside Brynocki,
Shockwave battled Shang Chi and
Leiko Wu on
Mordillo Island. When
Brynocki turns against him,
Shockwave battled Brynocki and...
- Woodring. The
cartoons of
Santiago Cornejo (Corne). The
cartoons of
Guillermo Mordillo. Most
comics by
Quino (Joaquín
Salvador Lavado) (except for Mafalda). The...
- Breccia's Mort
Cinder (1962) in the
action genre; Quino's
Mafalda (1964) and
Mordillo (1966) in the
humor genre; and García Ferré's (1962)
Anteojito y Antifaz...