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comic strips, comic books, graphic novels
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The editors of the Latin American Comics Archive have either received permission to share these works or no copyright applies under national or international law.
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Items in the Publicly Available Collection
El Eternauta
Fragment (13 pages) of the original comic published in book format. In this series, Oesterheld describes his own meeting with a time traveler of eternity, who had already lived over 100 lives. Illustrated by Francisco Solano Lopez, this series…
Copetín
Ernesto Franco created 'Copetín' in El Tiempo in 1962. The humorous strip about a boy in the streets of Bogota ran in the newspaper for over 30 years. [1 page in the JPG, 96dpi, 123 KB, and then describe the link to its XML file with TEI encoding…
Operación Bolívar
First part (76 pages) of the original comic published in book format (160 pages). The first graphic novel published in Mexico, and one of the greatest Latin American comics. "Leónides Arcangel has a peculiar job: he's an angel hunter. Once caught,…
Deuda
A didactic comic made as an adaptation of "La Nueva Deuda Externa explicada a todos" by Calcagno & Calcagno. First four chapters (30 pages) of the original comic published in book format (62 pages). Originally published in book form by Museo de la…
Cuadernos Gran Jefe
Sarcastic silent comics on Colombian life and culture by Truchafrita. This fragment corresponds to the strip "Vamos campeón" included in issue #8, Chimpandolfo silente . [4 pages in the PDF, 300 dpi, 399 kB, and then describe the link to its XML…
El Tesoro Quillacinga
An adventure comic in which Jacobo, a peasant boy from the Colombian city of Pasto, travels Colombia in 1910 with his friends Rosita and Rodolfo. [6 pages in the PDF, 300 dpi, 666 KB, and then describe the link to its XML file with TEI encoding and…