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beginning in 1960, and with a circulation ranging from 200,000 to 450,000 per issue it would become the best-selling magazine in the country. Numerous well known Argentine illustrators and journalists began their career at
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to lampoon both politicians and prevailing issues. He made a likewise liberal use of artistic license on the magazine's covers themselves, which typically featured his caricatures (drawn as
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fields to foreign exploration (a reversal of Frondizi's earlier stance). The Vice President had not made his opposition to this policy in public. The covers of
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from 1967 to 1969, and again returned, by its original name though in a less successful version, from 1977 to 1979.
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In 1970, the magazine was regarded as one of the six best political and military humor magazines in the world.
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Landrú would continue to illustrate editorials in numerous other publications in subsequent decades, notably
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Caricaturist and commentator Juan Carlos Colombres (mostly known for its nickname "
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became highly popular, being one of the most influential magazines of its genre.
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weekly quickly earned renown for its satirical content, particularly regarding
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by government edict in July of that year. The shuttered magazine returned as
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referred to the laconic and moustachioed Onganía) resulted in the closure of
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in 1956, prohibited any mention of or references to exiled populist leader
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Artist Juan Carlos Colombres, aka "Landrú", creator and editor of
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The Naked Emperor: An Anthology of International Political Satire
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or Peronism). Another political controversy whose coverage made
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by Landrú on Tía Vicenta website (archived, 13 Jul 2017)
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also appeared as a supplement to the popular news daily
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Bouillon on 215:with fellow illustrator 660:Censorship in Argentina 381:Historia de Tía Vicenta 283:¿A mi por qué me miran? 189:president of Argentina 360:Argentine Armed Forces 238: 117:; 58 years ago 407:La revista (historia) 273:to open the nation's 233: 348:Juan Carlos Onganía 265:and Vice President 191:Juan Carlos Onganía 20: 332:Oscar Conti (Oski) 324:Hermenegildo Sábat 320:Conrado Nalé Roxlo 247:Decree Law 4161/56 239: 225:Argentine politics 193:was depicted as a 115:July 17, 1966 16: 422:Amadeo Gandolfo. 328:María Elena Walsh 149: 148: 94:Total circulation 702: 695:Banned magazines 634: 633: 632:. 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Index


Che Guevara
Arturo Frondizi
Landrú
political satire
Editorial Haynes
Argentina
Spanish
Argentina
caricature
Landrú
Editorial Haynes
El Mundo
Juan Carlos Onganía
walrus
Landrú
Oski
current events
Argentine politics

Peronism
Decree Law 4161/56
Pedro Aramburu
Juan Perón
Arturo Frondizi
Alejandro Gómez
Frondizi's decision in 1958
oil
El Mundo
Quino

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