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2010 Servicios Disponibles En Español International Division International TIRAS CÓMICAS a Bordo Mundo 2010 Servicios disponibles en español International Division TIRAS CÓMICAS A BORDO mundo. Todos estos temas presentan una variedad de problemas • Autor: Chip Dunham — EEUU BALDO increíbles. Caty es una mujer que • Frecuencia: 7 por semana tiene admiradoras en todo el mundo, • Autores: Hector Cantú y Carlos • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y a porque todas reconocen algo de sí Castellanos — Mexicano Americano y color y 1 dominical a color, formatos: mismas en la vida agitada de esta 1/ Cubano Americano 3 tab mujer. • Frecuencia: 7 por semana • Español e Inglés • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y a • Para impreso y para Internet CONDORITO color y 1 dominical a color, formato: • Descripción: ¡Piratas en el siglo XXI! 1/ • Autor: Pepo — Chile 3 y ¼ estándar No hay mucho campo en el mundo • Español e Inglés moderno para las barbaridades de • Frecuencia: 7 por semana • Para impreso y para Internet estos seres salvajes. Las mujeres ya • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y a no les obedecen, los niños no los color, y 1 dominical a color, formato • Descripción: BALDO fue la primera 1/ ½ tab y 3 estandar tira cómica en EEUU que se lanzó en respetan y la plata está escondida inglés y español al mismo tiempo. en bancos y quién sabe dónde más. • Español solamente La historieta trata de describir la ¿Qué puede hacer uno? Pues los • Para impreso y para Internet vida cotidiana de una familia latina. resultados siempre son muy graciosos. • Descripción: Condorito es un BALDO ofrece un punto de vista muy fenómeno del humor gráfico que ha gracioso sobre la experiencia de los EL CAFÉ DE PONCHO traspasado fronteras de todo tipo. latinos en EEUU. El éxito de Condorito se debe a su • Autor: Paul Gilligan — EEUU contenido simple y a su humor sano. • Frecuencia: 7 por semana BENETIN Y ENEAS Ahora se lee en todos los países del • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y a continente americano. 1/ • Autor: Bud Fisher — EEUU color y 1 dominical a color, formato 3 • Frecuencia: 7 por semana estándar FOXTROT • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y 1 • Español e Inglés dominical a colores en dos formatos: • Para impreso y para Internet • Autor: Bill Amend — EEUU página tab, ½ tab y ½ estándar • Descripción: Los perros se reúnen • Frecuencia: 7 por semana • Español e Inglés en el café para discutir varios temas. • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y a • Para impreso y para Internet Don Poncho es un perro medio animal color y 1 dominical a color, formato ½ tab • Descripción: ¡Uno de los clásicos! y medio humano, es un genio de Benitín y Eneas es de una época muy la estafa. Todos los días este perro • Español e Inglés importante en el periodismo y fue precoz nos causa ataques de risa y • Para impreso y para Internet clave central para el éxito de muchos es obvio que está entre las tiras más • Descripción: Los niños de hoy viven en diarios en Estados Unidos. En su graciosas de EEUU y del mundo. un mundo “virtual” y FOXTROT trata momento, Benitín y Eneas, fue una de buscar el humor en este fenómeno tira que causó muchos pleitos entre CALVIN & HOBBES moderno. Se trata de una familia con periódicos, todos competían por varios niños quienes se entretienen • Autor: Bill Watterson tener su exclusividad. Aún hoy sigue en la computadora, los “chatrooms”, atrayendo a muchos lectores. • Frecuencia: 7 por semana juegos virtuales y la televisión. El • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y conflicto e interacción entre ellos y sus JAMES BOND a color y 1 dominical, formato ½ padres es algo muy entretenido para estándar muchos lectores. • Autores: Ian Fleming (con varios • Español, inglés, portugués y alemán autores y artistas) — Reino Unido • Solo para impreso FRED BASSET • Frecuencia: 7 por semana • Descripción: Reconocida por todo el • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y a mundo como una de las tiras cómicas • Autor: Alex Graham — Reino Unido color con una historia y 1 dominical a más inteligentes de toda la historia, • Frecuencia: 7 por semana color, formato ½ tab con una historia es un orgullo ofrecerles este excelente • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y a diferente. producto. Cada Padre reconocerá color, y 1 dominical a color, formato: • Español e Inglés que todos hemos criado un Calvin en ½ tab • Para impreso y para Internet algún momento y lo que nos parecía • Español e Inglés tan frustrante se convierte ahora en • Descripción: El agente secreto • Para impreso y para Internet algo increíblemente cómico. más famoso del mundo ahora está • Descripción: Fred, un perro adorable, disponible para ser publicado en su es uno de los típicos personajes del periódico todos los días. En esta serie CATY Reino Unido: elegante, respetuoso de aventuras podemos seguir paso a • Autora: Cathy Guisewite — EEUU y siempre mostrando las acciones paso lo que escribió Ian Fleming en • Frecuencia: 7 por semana de un perro muy culto. Este perrito sus novelas, ahora legendarias. La de la raza “Basset Hound” le dará tira es muy buena para los lectores • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y a un toque clásico a sus páginas de ya experimentados que buscan un color y 1 dominical a colores, formato entretenimiento. poco de nostalgia y también para los ½ tab jóvenes que se sienten atraídos por las • Español e Inglés aventuras. • Para impreso y para Internet • Descripción: ¡La comida, el amor, la mamá y el trabajo! Son estos los temas de la mujer en el nuevo GARFIELD lo que puede encontrar debajo de la • Para impreso y para Internet • Autor: Jim Davis — EEUU cama. • Descripción: Un tipo muy espiritual, • Frecuencia: 7 por semana pero sin mucho éxito en su esfuerzo para conquistar la paz personal. • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y a PEPE Ziggy, a pesar de ser un personaje de color y 1 dominical a color en tres • Autor: Moco — Dinamarca muchos años, es ahora más famoso formatos: ½ tab, página tab y ½ • Frecuencia: 6 por semana que nunca. Adorado por fans en todo estándar • Tamaño: Tiras diarias en b/n el mundo, Ziggy puede ser la luz del • Español, inglés, portugués y alemán • Español e Inglés día para muchos de sus lectores. • Para impreso y para Internet • Para impreso y para Internet • Descripción: Garfield, el gato más reconocido en el mundo, se • Descripción: Pepe es un típico hombre CARTONES ha convertido en un personaje que disfruta mucho de la vida. Esta EDITORIALES internacional. ¿Y por qué tanto gran pantomima es muy chistosa y a través de los años nuestro encanto con renombre? Porque es inteligente e LALO ALCARAZ ignorante, sabido y flojo, cariñoso y el protagonista sigue creciendo. malvado......todo a la misma vez. • Autor: Lalo Alcaraz — EEUU RONALDINHO GAUCHO • Frecuencia: 1 por semana GATURRO • Autor: Mauricio de Sousa — Brasil • Descripción: La mayoría de los dibujos de Lalo se ofrecen en inglés y en • Autor: NIK — Argentina • Frecuencia: 7 por semana español. El sabe captar la esencia • Frecuencia: 7 por semana • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y a del cambiante escenario político- • Tamaño: 6¼ x 4¼ pulgadas solo a color, y 1 dominical a color, formato cultural de los Estados Unidos y el color página tab, ½ tab y ¼ estándar mundo. Agregue variedad al instante • Español solamente • Español, Inglés y Portugués en su menú de noticias y opinión • Para impreso y para Internet con la perspectiva astuta, juvenil y • Para impreso y para Internet provocadora de Alcaraz. • Descripción: Con una entusiasta • Descripción: Ronaldinho es un niño cantidad de fans de todas las muy travieso y lleno de energía que edades, Gaturro crece día a día se gana la atención y admiración MIKE RAMIREZ de todo el mundo con la magia con desde su tejado. Es un avezado y • Autor: Mike Ramirez — EEUU la que juega al fútbol. Le gusta la crítico observador de las costumbres • Frecuencia: 2 - 4 por semana cotidianas. Los chicos se deslumbran samba, el funk y el rap. Cuando • Español solamente con sus formas y colores, los jóvenes y Ronaldinho no está jugando a la adultos festejan el contenido irónico y pelota, está estudiando, cantando • Descripción: Los dibujos editoriales sarcástico. o jugando juegos de video con sus del celebrado Mike Ramirez, ganador amigos. Lee libros de caricaturas del premio Pulitzer, serán de mucho y se cree un superhéroe, corriendo éxito entre sus lectores. Con un par de GINGER MEGGS por todos lados con una toalla en trazos capta el lado humorístico de la su espalda como si fuera una capa. situación política actual en el mundo. • Autor: por Jason Chatfield — Australia Es muy astuto y curioso, tal como • Frecuencia: 7 por semana cualquier niño de su edad. • Tamaño: 6 tiras diarias en b/n y a BEN SARGENT color y 1 dominical a color, formato TUTELANDIA • Autor: Ben Sargent — EEUU ½ tab • Frecuencia: 3 por mes • Autor: Tute — Argentina • Español e Inglés • Español y ingles • Frecuencia: 7 por semana • Para impreso y para Internet • Descripción: ¿Cansado de lo • Descripción: Un niño típico, siempre • Tamaño: 6 paneles diarios a color, “políticamente correcto”? ¿Busca activo y travieso viviendo en los formato 6½ x 4.8 y dominical 8x10 una tira cómica editorial que sabe tiempos modernos. pulgadas cantar las torpezas de los políticos sin • Español solamente tener condescendencias con nadie? LIO • Para impreso y para Internet Ganador del premio Pulitzer, Ben • Descripción: Tute se encuentra entre Sargent tiene la mirada muy atenta a • Autor: Mark Tatulli — EEUU los mejores humoristas del mundo. la situación político social en EE.UU. y • Frecuencia: 7 por semana Joven y con un lápiz súper sagaz, otras partes del mundo.
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