Francisco Ibañez may refer to: Francisco Ibáñez de Peralta (1644–1712), Spanish Royal Governor of Chile Francisco Ibáñez Talavera (1936–2023), Spanish...
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Francisco Ibáñez Talavera (15 March 1936 – 15 July 2023) was a Spanish comic book artist and writer. Ibáñez was one of the most prolific and well-known...
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Mort & Phil (section F. Ibañez)
in 1958 in the children's comic-book magazine Pulgarcito drawn by Francisco Ibáñez. The series features Mort (Spanish: Mortadelo), the tall, bald master...
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Francisco Ibáñez Irribarría (Oyón, Alava, 1951) is a Basque composer. He studied in Barcelona with Carles Guinovart. Ibanez, Fr - Geert's AVE MARIA pages...
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de primera: Lo celebra el palomense Francisco Ibáñez" [Albion is first class: It is celebrated by Francisco Ibáñez from Paloma]. lapalomadiariodigital...
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Ibáñez is a Spanish surname. Adolfo Ibáñez, Chilean politician Alejandra Ibáñez (born 2000), American wheelchair basketball player Andy Ibáñez, Cuban baseball...
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la final". Arica al día (in Spanish). 9 April 2024. Retrieved 10 May 2024. Francisco Javier Ibañez at BDFA (in Spanish) Francisco Ibáñez at Soccerway...
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Francisco Ibáñez de Segovia y Peralta (1644–1712) was a Spanish colonial administrator who was Royal Governor of Chile from 1700 to 1709. He was born in...
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June 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2019. Ibáñez, Francisco (2 November 2011). Chernobil…¡Qué cuchitril! de Francisco Ibáñez (in Spanish). Ediciones B. p. 48....
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ordered alphabetically. 13, Rue del Percebe by Francisco Ibáñez 7, Rebolling Street by Francisco Ibáñez Anacleto, agente secreto by Manuel Vázquez Angelito...
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Tete Cohete is a Spanish comic character created by the artist Francisco Ibáñez. He first appeared in 1981 in the Mort & Phil album titled Tete Cohete...
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In the period 1915-1920 Salvador Ibáñez e Hijos (Salvador Ibáñez and Sons) was located at Calle Bajada de San Francisco and at Calle Padre Rico Valencia...
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government more effective. Ibáñez was named Minister of War and later Home Affairs Minister. However, Alessandri decided Ibáñez was becoming too ambitious...
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Spanish comic character of the series of the same name created by Francisco Ibáñez Talavera in 1963 focusing on the comic adventures of a clumsy bellhop...
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(June 9, 2017). "Spain's Most Popular Comic Book – And 81-Year-Old Francisco Ibáñez – Targets Donald Trump". Bleeding Cool. Archived from the original...
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del Percebe (13, Barnacle Street) is a Spanish comic book created by Francisco Ibáñez that debuted in the pages of Tío Vivo magazine on March 6, 1961, and...
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Interviewee 1 Buenos Aires, Argentina Pato Rodríguez (Las Chicas de la Tres) Francisco Ibáñez (La Mezzetta) Fabián Peralta (Lo de Fabi) Rubén Batalla (El Puesto...
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Trapisonda (The Brawl Family) is a Spanish comic series created by Francisco Ibáñez in 1958 for the magazine Pulgarcito about the comic misadventures of...
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Rompetechos is a Spanish comic character created by cartoonist Francisco Ibáñez in 1964, protagonist of the series of the same name. Rompetechos is a short...
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Spanish comic characters of the series of the same name created by Francisco Ibáñez Talavera in 1966 focusing on the comic adventures of two bumbling and...
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mercenarios (English: The Mercenaries) is a 1975 comic written and drawn by Francisco Ibañez in the Mortadelo y Filemón (Mort & Phil) comic series. The comic strip...
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Jiménez, screenwriter and director Rebeca Iannaccone, assistant director Francisco Ibáñez, strip cartoonist Daniel Iturbe, producer María Jiménez, singer, dancer...
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Subirats and the cartoonist Francisco Ibáñez Talavera in attendance. The library will hold the archives of Francisco Ibáñez Talavera who lived locally...
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by Javier Fesser Claro García Cristóbal Ruiz Based on Characters by Francisco Ibáñez Produced by Antonio Asensio Luis Manso Federico Ramos Starring Karra...
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almost nil. When the publisher Bruguera was on the verge of ruin, Francisco Ibáñez signed by Editorial Grijalbo along with some fellow artists from Bruguera...
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Franquin's influence on Francisco Ibáñez, possibly the most widely published Spanish author since the 1950s. Starting in the 1970s, Ibáñez made extensive use...
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World Online Library. Retrieved 29 November 2018. See for instance Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco, Erica R. Meiners (eds.); Suzanne De Castell (foreword) (2004)...
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¡Soborno! (English: Bribery!) is a 1977 comic written and drawn by Francisco Ibañez for the Mortadelo y Filemón (Mort & Phil) comic series. The comic strip...
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Mortadelo series, created by Francisco Ibáñez. Although not specifically addressed to children, Mortadelo was initiated during Francisco Franco's dictatorship...
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99, Japanese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Oita (1970–2000). Francisco Ibáñez Talavera, 87, Spanish comic book artist (Mort & Phil, 13, Rue del Percebe...
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