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WELCOME AND THANKS FOR WATCHING!You are offerding in a Mexican Vtg Holy Grail comic HAMPA Bismarck Mier cover #7 June 26th 1936 RARE
YOU ARE offerDING IN A HOLY GRAIL OF THE MEXICAN COMIC HISTORY, FROM MY PERSONAL COLLECTION! IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND, COMIC/MAGAZINE "HAMPA" COVER ILLUSTRATION BY BISMARCK MIER:
1906·Linares ·Nuevo León
1962·Ciudad de México·Ciudad de México ·Ciudad de México
Mexican cartoonist, illustrator, cartoonist and animator, at a very young age he moved to Los Angeles (California), and was one of the collaborators at Walt Disney's studios in the early 1930s.Back in Mexico he collaborated for the newspaper Novedades, and made a short cartoon, Los corderitos y El Lobo. He began to work for the magazine Chamaco, created the characters of Poca Luz, and the comics Aída, Don Juan Notorio, Hermelinda, Iván el Imbécil, Amor a Tiros, El Monarca Pato, La Marca del Zorrillo, Pulgarzote, Padrinos y Vampiresos, etc In 1944 he joined the magazine Don Timorato.
These magazine/comic its amazing, with crime & Prostitution articles, undergroung articles very strange info of the dark Mexico! Amazing piece of museum collection! Dont let it go, you will never see another like this in this amazing conditions!Measures: 10.9" x 7.6"
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