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Draft:Comics in Cuba

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The Cuban comic strip or comic book began as a form of political expression as a result of the American interventionism in Cuba, when there was a great influence of American culture in the daily life of Cubans. Famous comic strips were published in the various newspapers as in El Diario de la Marina, El País and El Mundo, among others. In total, more than 400 comic strip characters circulated in the country, which resulted in the development of a taste for this genre among the population and the subsequent emergence of the Cuban comic strip.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ Merino, Ana (2003). El cómic hispánico (1a. ed.). Madrid: Cátedra. ISBN 8437620570.