THE SPANISH CARTOON FROM 1951 TO 1970

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作者
Porcel, Pedro [1 ]
机构
[1] Fac Bellas Artes Valencia, Valencia, Spain
关键词
Adventures notebooks; El Capitan Trueno; Bruguera; Ambros; Victor Mora; Hazanas Belicas; Luis Bermejo; Maga; TBO; Jaimito; CIPIJ; graphic novel; Toray; Delta; 99; Trinca;
D O I
10.3989/arbor.2011.2extran2115
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
The 1951-1963 period was the most prolific of the Spanish comic. The adventures books, the long sagas starring an only one hero, are the most popular format. Around 500 collections are published, among these, some will last such as El Cachorro, Aventuras del FBI or the emblematic El Capitan Trueno, published by Bruguera, the publishing house that would rule the market in a nearly monopolistic way during both the 1960 and the 1970 decades. Its humour mastheads (Pulgarcito, DDT...) reached their maximum peak despite the censoring mechanisms carried out by the franquista government through the CIPIJ (Information Comittee for Children and Youth Publications), created in 1963, that considerably reduce the crytical intentions that characterized the publications some time ago. A similar situation happens to the adventures comics, hounded by this Comitte until is nearly disappearance by 1966. The market has to endure a deep crisis, new forms such as the so-called graphic novel or the European look magazine are tried but did not reach the same repercussion reached by the comics in the 1950 decade. Delta 99, by Carlos Gimenez, or the weekly magazine Trinca are the best examples of this kind of renovation which is being started by this time and which would bear fruit during the following decade.
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页码:129 / 158
页数:30
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