词条 | Pulgarcito (Spain) |
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|title = Pulgarcito |image = |publisher = Editorial Bruguera Ediciones B |lang = es |Humor = y |startyr = 1921 |endyr = 1987 |creators = }} Pulgarcito (Spanish for "Tom Thumb")[1] was a weekly illustrated magazine of Spain that was published by Editorial Bruguera (originally named El Gato Negro, though it retained a black cat as its logo) from June 1921 to 1987. An extremely popular periodical in its first years, Pulgarcito offered short stories, articles, pastimes, and jokes, with only a few comic strips. Economic difficulties caused by the Spanish Civil War led to only 13 issues being published between 1945 and 1947, though it recovered after 1952, with more prominence given to comic strips and a stable of new comic characters, including:
Both Ibáñez and Jan worked on Pulgarcito during its last years. With the demise of the Editorial Bruguera publishing house, Pulgarcito was discontinued. References1. ^{{cite book|author=Elena Jackson Albarran|title=Children of the Revolution: Constructing the Mexican Citizen, 1920--1940|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EK_kjEJS9fEC&pg=PA153|accessdate=27 November 2014|year=2008|publisher=ProQuest|isbn=978-0-549-60253-8|pages=153–}} {{comics-stub}} 9 : Spanish comics magazines|Magazines established in 1921|1921 comics debuts|Magazines disestablished in 1986|1986 comics endings|Spanish weekly magazines|Defunct magazines of Spain|Spanish-language magazines|Tom Thumb |
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