Quino, creator of Mafalda, dies: 6 surprising things about the character and the Argentine cartoonist



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  • Ignacio de los Reyes
  • BBC World News in Buenos Aires

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Quino died at 88

“What does age matter? What really matters is realizing that, after all, the best age in life is to be alive,” Mafalda said.

This Wednesday (9/31), one day after the character turns 56 since he first appeared in Primera Plana magazine, its creator passed away at the age of 88.

Mafalda was the most popular character of the Argentine cartoonist Joaquín Lavado “Quino”, and he ended up winning passionate fans in several countries.

She is an “angry heroine, who does not accept the world as it is”, summed up the Italian writer and philosopher Umberto Eco, about the girl who starred in stories from 1964 to 1973. “And she claims her right to remain a girl who does not accept” . she wants to take responsibility for a universe adulterated by parents. ”

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