Forget the Wall, Bridge the Humor

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Mexico has a rich history of satire and slapstick humor. That’s what we need in these witless times. I recently stumbled upon this LA CARICATURA POLÍTICA EN LA HISTORIA MEXICANA website while trying to find information on these 1946 issues of Don Timorato, a Mexican humorous weekly edited by Jorge Pino Sandoval, featuring the best cartoonists of the time: Arias Bernal, Freyre, Fa -Cha, Audifred, Valdes, X -Peña, Puga, Bismarck Mier, Guerrero Edwards and Abel Quezada. Where are they now?

LA CARICATURA POLÍTICA EN LA HISTORIA MEXICANA
LA CARICATURA POLÍTICA EN LA HISTORIA MEXICANA
LA CARICATURA POLÍTICA EN LA HISTORIA MEXICANA
LA CARICATURA POLÍTICA EN LA HISTORIA MEXICANA

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