Here's a nicely restored version of the back cover of CUCURUCHO # 5, published in 1975.
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Sunday, July 24, 2022
Sunday, May 1, 2022
CUCURUCHO - The Llera Covers
Forty seven years ago, I was hired to do some comic stories for a kiddie magazine in Mexico. The magazine was titled CUCURUCHO and it ran for 20 issues. My job was to provide some comic pages between the fun activities like coloring, origami folding, puzzles, read aloud stories, word games, and other kiddie related material.
I came up with three different titles for the mag: "Cucurucho, The Magical", about a boy who had magical powers and lived in a little box; "Gavin, The Cowboy Mouse", about four rodent rustlers in the Old West; and "Hector and the Detective", about a gangster's ghost who lives in an old revolver owned by a private eye. Pretty exciting stuff, eh?
I managed to do the cover art on 14 of the 20 issues released. The rest were done by the editor of the magazine, Checo Valdez and the late Eduardo del Rio (RIUS), the celebrated Mexican political cartoonist.
By the end of 1975, after very faulty promotion and some bad economic choices by the
publishing staff which resulted in rather poor sales, CUCURUCHO was finally discontinued.
Beginning 1976 after my 12 month hiatus, I was back at Editorial Novaro, doing
THE PINK PANTHER and BEEP BEEP THE ROAD RUNNER for the Hispanic markets.
However, even today, I still get comments from children who read the magazine back in 1975, and remember it fondly for its original content and who thought highly of the effort poured into the project by all the people who collaborated jointly in helping the magazine to flourish briefly during their childhood.
I have revisited the pages of CUCURUCHO lately and, although it is obviously a product of its time, it still holds up well in terms of originality and humor. Kids nowadays would find it naive and out of step with the era of social media and internet gamers but on its day, it was a worthwhile and entertaining publication for children of the 70s.
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Eduardo del Rio, celebrated political cartoonist known as Rius, dies.
Eduardo del Rio, Mexico's celebrated political cartoonist known as Rius, died yesterday at 83 in Tepoztlan, Mexico.
Rius was one of the first people who helped me get into the cartooning business. I began publishing my cartoons in Mexico's long gone La Garrapata satirical magazine back in 1970 thanks to his recommendation and later on, we both contributed to the children's magazine CUCURUCHO Y TIO RIUS which ran 20 issues. Gone now but always remembered and admired by thousands!
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