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portada Tortillas Para los Dalton (in Spanish)
Tortillas Para los Dalton (in Spanish)Tortillas Para los Dalton (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Spanish
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9789875996106
Edited in
Argentina
Edition No.
1

Tortillas Para los Dalton (in Spanish)

René Goscinny (Author) · Libros Del Zorzal · Paperback

Tortillas Para los Dalton (in Spanish) - René Goscinny

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Synopsis "Tortillas Para los Dalton (in Spanish)"

El espíritu del salvaje Oeste sobrevuela todos los álbumes de Lucky Luke, el personaje creado en 1946 por el dibujante belga Maurice de Bévère (Morris) y publicado por primera vez en el mítico almanaque Spirou en 1947. Sinónimo de acción, suspenso y humor, Lucky Luke recorre el Wild West resolviendo conflictos y enfrentándose a villanos de todo tipo junto a su caballo parlanchín Jolly Jumper y un perro de lo más inútil, Rantanplán. La historieta contó durante 22 años con guiones del francés René Goscinny. En la actualidad, los guiones son del humorista gráfico Jul y los dibujos del historietista Achdé.
René Goscinny
  (Author)
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René Goscinny (1926–1977) was a celebrated French scriptwriter and author, known for being the co-creator of the iconic comic book series Asterix, alongside illustrator Albert Uderzo. He also created popular characters like Lucky Luke (with Morris) and Little Nicholas (with Jean-Jacques Sempé). His style is characterized by intelligent humor, historical satire, and wordplay. Goscinny transformed the European comic world, bringing a literary and comedic approach that transcended generations. His legacy continues to live through his works, translated into dozens of languages and adapted into film, television, and theater.
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