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El Gato Negro (other)
El Gato Negro, Spanish for ''The Black Cat'', may refer to: In comics *El Gato Negro, the name of two fictional superheroes created by Richard Dominguez ** Agustin Guerrero, the first character to become El Gato Negro **Francisco Guerrero, the second and current El Gato Negro * ''El Gato Negro'' (comic book), the original comic book series to feature the characters *'' El Gato Negro: Nocturnal Warrior'', the second comic book series, featuring the current El Gato Negro In music * "El Gato Negro" (song), a song by Ruben Ramos and The Mexican Revolution **Ruben Ramos, nicknamed "El Gato Negro" because of the song *''Gato Negro'', an album by 7 Year Bitch People * René Velázquez Valenzuela (died 2016), Mexican suspected assassin nicknamed El Gato Negro. Other * Gato Negro station, metro station in Caracas See also *Gato (other) Gato (Spanish for cat) may refer to: People *Gato (given name) *Gato (surname) Places * Gato Island, in the Visayan Sea, Philippines * Gato ...
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El Gato Negro
El Gato Negro (''The Black Cat'') is the name of two fictional American comic book superheroes created by Richard Dominguez and featured in the Azteca Productions' Universe. Both characters made their first appearance in ''El Gato Negro #1'' (October 1993). In the comic's continuity, Agustin Guerrero was the first to hold the title of El Gato Negro in the 1950s, creating the pseudonym in order to form a successful career in lucha libre. His motives soon changed however, as he decided to use his talents to fight the criminal element that plagued South Texas. Agustin later retired the alter ego in the late '60s, only for his grandson to adopt it three decades later. Agustin was first introduced as a major supporting character and there are plans to release a series featuring his own exploits as El Gato Negro. Francisco Guerrero, the second and current incarnation of El Gato Negro, is Agustin's grandson. Francisco makes his living as a social worker in South Texas and devotes most ...
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Agustin Guerrero (comics)
Agustin "Gus" Guerrero, also known as El Gato Negro, is a fictional character and comic book superhero created by Richard Dominguez and published by Azteca Productions. The character made his first appearance in ''El Gato Negro'' #1 (October 1993) as a major supporting character. Outside of the comic book continuity he is often referred to as " Silver Age El Gato Negro". Operating in South Texas, Agustin first donned the alter ego of El Gato Negro in order to form a successful career in Lucha Libre in the early 1950s. The fame he achieved in wrestling allowed him to have several adventures outside of the ring, leading him to use his talents to thwart the activities of the criminal underworld. He would later retire the identity in the late '60s, only for it to be adopted by his grandson nearly three decades later. To the general public, Agustin is regarded as a successful produce-magnate and owner of Guerrero's Produce. Publication history Creation and conception Richard Dominguez ...
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Francisco Guerrero (comics)
Francisco "Pancho" Guerrero, Jr., also known as El Gato Negro, is a fictional character and comic book superhero created by Richard Dominguez and published by Azteca Productions. The character made his first appearance in ''El Gato Negro (comic book), El Gato Negro #1'' (October 1993). Grandson of the original El Gato Negro, a former luchador-turned-adventurer, Francisco works as a social worker in Edinburg, Texas and devotes most of his free time to community service. Driven by the gruesome murder of his best friend at the hands of drug-smugglers, Francisco becomes the new El Gato Negro in order to wage war on crime. Unlike most superheroes, he possesses no Superpower (ability), superpowers and instead makes use of his own athletic abilities, accumulative knowledge, detective skills to fight crime. Operating throughout Lower Rio Grande Valley, he is assisted by several supporting characters including his grandfather Agustin Guerrero (comics), Agustin Guerrero and weapons-mechani ...
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El Gato Negro (comic Book)
''El Gato Negro'' (''The Black Cat'') was an independent comic book series featuring the eponymous character created by Richard Dominguez and published by Azteca Productions. The series began in October 1993 with critical acclaim, the first edition actually selling all 5,000 copies within two months, but was placed on a seven-year hiatus after the fourth issue was published. Dominguez later returned in 2005 with the new series '' El Gato Negro: Nocturnal Warrior''. Premise The events in "''El Gato Negro''" occur in South Texas, specifically within the Lower Rio Grande Valley area, where social worker Francisco "Pancho" Guerrero is motivated by the gruesome murder of his best friend by drug-traffickers, to fight crime under the guise of El Gato Negro. He is assisted in his goals by his grandfather Agustin Guerrero and several other supporting characters. Storylines Unknown Passing, Unforgettable Return The first of the self-titled series published in 1993 under Dominguez's own ...
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Nocturnal Warrior
Francisco "Pancho" Guerrero, Jr., also known as El Gato Negro, is a fictional character and comic book superhero created by Richard Dominguez and published by Azteca Productions. The character made his first appearance in '' El Gato Negro #1'' (October 1993). Grandson of the original El Gato Negro, a former luchador-turned-adventurer, Francisco works as a social worker in Edinburg, Texas and devotes most of his free time to community service. Driven by the gruesome murder of his best friend at the hands of drug-smugglers, Francisco becomes the new El Gato Negro in order to wage war on crime. Unlike most superheroes, he possesses no superpowers and instead makes use of his own athletic abilities, accumulative knowledge, detective skills to fight crime. Operating throughout Lower Rio Grande Valley, he is assisted by several supporting characters including his grandfather Agustin Guerrero and weapons-mechanic expert Antonio Trujillo, and fights an assortment of villains ra ...
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El Gato Negro (song)
"El Gato Negro" (''The Black Cat'') is a very popular corrido whose words and music were written by Salomé Gutiérrez, R. and published by San Antonio Music Publishers, Inc., In 1987 it was performed by Tejano music singer Ruben Ramos Ruben Ramos, also known as El Gato Negro, is an American Tejano music performer. Beginning his music career in the late 1960s, Ruben's fame as has grown throughout the years as he formed his own distinct sound of music. In March 1998, Ruben was ... and his band The Mexican Revolution. The hit single has been Ramos' trademark since then and has earned him the nickname El Gato Negro. The song tells the story of a young man named El Gato Negro and his bad luck with the law. References External linksOfficial site {{DEFAULTSORT:Gato Negro 1987 singles Spanish-language songs Tejano music songs 1987 songs ...
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Ruben Ramos
Ruben Ramos, also known as El Gato Negro, is an American Tejano music performer. Beginning his music career in the late 1960s, Ruben's fame as has grown throughout the years as he formed his own distinct sound of music. In March 1998, Ruben was inducted into the Tejano Music Awards Hall of Fame and later won Best Male Vocalist in 1999. His band, The Mexican Revolution, also won album of the year in 2008. ." Early life Ruben Ramos was born in to a family music legacy dating to post-World War I Texas. Ruben's uncles began performing just after the World War I in 1919 as Juan Manuel Perez y Los Serenaders. Meanwhile, Ruben's father, Alfonso Ramos Sr., worked the cotton fields and the railroads; he also played the fiddle while his mother, Elvira Perez, played the guitar at family gatherings. At the end of World War II, Ruben's Uncle Justin re-formed the band as Justin Perez and His Ex-GIs. Ruben's sister Inez had joined the band as singer in 1947. Then, in his early teens, Ruben's ...
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Gato Negro
''Gato Negro'' (Spanish for "black cat") is 7 Year Bitch's final album and their only full-length to appear on a major label (Atlantic Records). The record spawned three singles: "The History of My Future", "24,900 Miles Per Hour" and "Miss Understood" as well as a video for "24,900 Miles Per Hour". Although the band had a bigger fan base than ever, ''Gato Negro'' failed to generate the sales Atlantic Records Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson. Over its first 20 years of operation, Atlantic earned a reputation as one of the most i ... had hoped, eventually leading to their dismissal from the label. Track listing :All songs written by Vigil/Davis #"The History of My Future" 2:14 #"Crying Shame" 4:09 #"Disillusion" 3:05 #"Deep in the Heart" 3:02 #"The Midst" 3:29 #"24,900 Miles Per Hour" 3:27 #"Whoopie Cat" 3:02 #"Miss Understood" 3:07 #"Sore Subject" 2 ...
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René Velázquez Valenzuela
René Velázquez Valenzuela (died 30 October 2016) was a Mexican suspected hitman and high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel, a criminal group based in Sinaloa. According to security forces, Velázquez was a senior member within Los Ántrax, one of the Sinaloa Cartel's assassin squads responsible for fighting rival gangs, guarding drug shipments, and protecting the family of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, one of Mexico's most-wanted men. He was commonly referred to by his aliases "El Sargento Phoenix" (The Phoenix Sergeant), "El Gato Negro" (The Black Cat), and "El Talibán" (The Taliban). Velázquez was known for his long beard and shaved head. Originally a truck driver in Sinaloa, he was recruited by Los Ántrax in 2008 and became a trusted member due to his adept combat abilities in the field. He was arrested later that year after turning himself in to allow his boss José Rodrigo Aréchiga Gamboa (alias "El Chino Ántrax") to escape during a shootout. While in prison, authorit ...
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Gato Negro Station
Gato Negro is a Caracas Metro The Caracas Metro ( es, Metro de Caracas) is a mass rapid transit system serving Caracas, Venezuela. It was constructed and is operated by Compañía Anónima Metro de Caracas, a government-owned company that was founded in 1977 by José Gonz ... station on Line 1. It was opened on 2 January 1983 as part of the inaugural section of Line 1 between Propatria and La Hoyada. The station is between Plaza Sucre and Agua Salud. References {{Authority control Caracas Metro stations 1983 establishments in Venezuela Railway stations opened in 1983 ...
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