Macanudo
For the cigar brand, see Macanudo (cigar).
Macanudo is an Argentine daily comic strip by the cartoonist Liniers. It is published since 2002 [1] in the newspaper La Nación. It appears on the last page of the paper. Just like Liniers' previous strip, Bonjour, Macanudo is very experimental and deals with meta humor. It has been considered very popular.
Characters
Macanudo generally follows a nonlinear plot line, but several characters frequently recur:
- Henrietta (Enriqueta), a little girl who reads a lot, and has a large imagination, her confidant Fellini, a sneaky black cat, and Mandelbaum (Madariaga), her teddy bear .[2]
- The man who translates movie titles, Who's comics often compare to reality.
- Z-25, the sensitive robot.
- The duendes (Elves), a group of fantastic creatures often likened to cause superstitions.
- Penguins, compared to humanity on several occasions.
- Oliverio the Olive, Designed to imply a view of the world
- The boy Martincito and his imaginary friend Olga.
- Yellow thing and Blue thing, two abstract beings that appear together
- The mysterious man in black
- Liniers himself, both as a human and as an anthropomorphized rabbit
- Lorenzo and Teresita, a human couple
- Johnson and his friend Carlitos, a little blue bird
- Pablo Picasso
- Alfio, the troglodyte ball
- The hermit from the mountain
- José Luis, the unhappy man
- The cinephile cow
- Frogs
- Cows
- "Gente que anda por ahi (People that wander around)", which may be considered a "segment" in which normal people named by their surnames perform normal activities.
Collected Works
Macanudo has been collected into 5 volumes published by Ediciones de la Flor:
- Macanudo Nº1 which collects the strips from June 2002 to November 2003 (April 2004)
- Macanudo Nº2 which collects strips published between 2003 and 2004 (April 2005)
- Macanudo Nº3 (April 2006)
- Macanudo Nº4 (December 2006)
- Macanudo Nº5 (October 2007)
Later volumes are published by Editorial Común:
- Macanudo Nº6 (2009)
- Macanudo Nº7 (2010)
- Macanudo Nº8 (2010)
- Macanudo Nº9 (2012)
- Macanudo Nº10 (2013)
References
- ↑ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/l/liniers.htm
- ↑ Dueben, Alex (9 July 2014). "REVIEWS- Macanudo 1". The Comics Journal. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
External links
- Macanudo in La Nación
- Ediciones de la Flor, the publishers of the collected volumes
- macanudo
- liniers
- Official website
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