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¡Hay Un Traidor En La T.I.A.!
¡Hay un traidor en la T.I.A.! (English: ''There is a traitor in the T.I.A.!'') is a 1983 comic written and drawn by Francisco Ibáñez Talavera, Francisco Ibañez for the ''Mortadelo y Filemón'' (''Mort & Phil'') comic series. Publication history The comic strip was first published in the ''Super Mortadelo (magazine), Super Mortadelo'' magazine in 1983, issues #145 to #150.Fernández Soto, Miguel (2008), ''El mundo de Mortadelo y Filemón''. Medialive Content, 2008. page 214. Plot As of late, the T.I.A. operations' failure rate has suddenly increased exponentially because somehow their secret plans are becoming known to the enemy before they are even executed. When the latest undertaking - protecting a secret ambassadorial courier - fails because his undercover guardians are purposefully taken out beforehand, and the courier is subsequently massacred down to his left ear, El Super finally comes to the conclusion that there must be a traitor within the T.I.A.'s ranks. To flu ...
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Editorial Bruguera
Ediciones B is a Spanish publisher, which currently operates as a division of Penguin Random House. Ediciones B is headquartered in Madrid and Barcelona, Spain; with branches throughout Latin America. It was established in 1986, but has its origins in El Gato Negro (1910) and Editorial Bruguera (1940). History El Gato Negro It was founded in 1910 by Juan Bruguera Teixidó under the name El Gato Negro and specialising in popular literature, joke books and especially in comic magazines.Martín (01/1968), pp. 11 a 12. They followed the example of the Spanish comic magazine ''TBO'' (founded in 1917) and in 1921 they created ''Pulgarcito'' which proved very successful. They published another twenty magazines including ''Charlot'' (1928) with content of ''Film Fun''. It came to possess, as indicated by Jesús Cuadrado: After Juan Bruguera's death in 1933 his sons, Pantaleón and Francisco Bruguera Grane, succeeded him. Editorial Bruguera Pantaleón and Francisco Bruguera chang ...
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