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Patoruzú

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He is extremely generous and charitable but is often deceived by greedy characters, who in the end are always properly punished. Patoruzú uses many native expressions that give his speech an aboriginal flavor; however, they derive from different tribes of Argentina and so are not consistent with each
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In November 1936 the first Patoruzú monthly magazine was released and completely sold out the same day. The magazine was then published fortnightly, and then weekly. The magazine reached a record circulation of 300,000 copies, soon requiring a team to create its scripts and drawings, under the
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dynasty. The source of his uncommon strength seems to be related to what he was fed as a child—soup made from the bones of an extinct giant animal—but also to the strength of all his ancestors, which he receives whenever he faces injustice.
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Patoruzú's teenage brother is shy and naive, yet more aware of modern ways than his older brother. He has a big belly that he uses as a weapon whenever injustice is to be fought.
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The Colonel, the quintessential retired military man, is the uncle and tutor of Isidoro. A very correct and respected person, he is always trying to straighten out his nephew.
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On April 30, 1977, the 2,045th and last issue of Patoruzú was released. Slightly adapted versions of the original have been published, as well as the comic
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becomes tutor. The name was deemed too difficult to pronounce and was soon changed to Patoruzú, after the then-popular candy
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was published. The strip was also published in newspapers in other Argentine cities outside of
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because her obsessive desire to get married makes her fall for the first man she sees.
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Gravett, Paul, "1001 Comics You Must Read Before You Die", Universe, 2011, page 98.
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This modern comic is set during the early years of the life of Patoruzú, with
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personajes ahí: Patoruzú de Dante Quinterno (Patoruzu fan sculpture)
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Statues of Isidorito and Patoruzito at San Telmo, Buenos Aires, 2014
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he is often in a bad mood, but Patoruzú respects and trusts him.
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who grew up in Argentina from 1928-1945 to create the characters
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was the first Latin-American animated film produced in colour.
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newspaper, and the first compilation of the adventures of the
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fastest, in the world. He responds only to Patoruzú's call.
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Patoruzú is the last descendant of the fictional Tehuelche
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Patoruzú's debut appearance on Crítica (October 19th 1928).
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by Fernando García and Hernán Ostuni on Tebeosfera website
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Patora is the youngest sister; she lives in a convent in
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bills out of him, to spend on parties, cars, and horses.
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The series also inspired French comics writer and artist
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Later that year Dante Quinterno started working for
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Patoruzú first appeared on October 19, 1928, in the
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First appearance
First comic appearance
Dante Quinterno
Buenos Aires
Superhuman strength
comic
Dante Quinterno
Argentine
Tehuelche
cacique
Patagonia

Tehuelches
La Razón
Isidoro Cañones
Buenos Aires
Upa en apuros
Rene Goscinny

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