Jaimito (magazine)

Cover of the 1949 issue of Almanaque Jaimito, published by Editorial Valenciana. It showcases the playful and colorful comic style typical of postwar Spanish children's magazines. Popeye can be seen in the train, among other characters.

Jaimito was a Spanish children's comic magazine published by Editorial Valenciana between 1944 and 1985, producing 1,688 regular issues, several special editions, and 34 almanacs.[1] Its art director was José Soriano Izquierdo, and it became the leading example of the Valencian school of comic art, particularly in the field of humor comics.[1]

Between 1958 and 1979, Editorial Valenciana also published the companion magazine Selecciones de Jaimito.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Cuadrado, Jesús (2000). Atlas español de la cultura popular: De la historieta y su uso 1873-2000. Vol. 2. Madrid: Ediciones Sinsentido / Fundación Germán Sánchez Ruipérez. p. 667. ISBN 84-89384-23-1.

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