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Tintin and the
Picaros (French:
Tintin et les
Picaros) is the twenty-third
volume of The
Adventures of Tintin, the
comics series by
Belgian cartoonist...
- Finally, in
Tintin and the
Picaros,
Alcazar has
returned to his
country and is
finding it
difficult to lead the
Picaros on a
guerrilla operation in the...
- The
indio pícaro (saucy Indian) is a
traditional Chilean wooden statuette referencing a
Mapuche Indian with a
broad smile that, when the body is lifted...
- picari. It was co-produced with Spain,
where it was
released as Los
alegres pícaros, and
internationally as The Rogues.
Starring Vittorio G****man, Nino Manfredi...
-
Cuatro pícaros bomberos is a 1979
Argentine comedy film
directed by
Carlos Galettini.
Ismael Echevarría
Alberto Anchart Gianni Lunadei María Noel Charlie...
- Río
Pícaro is a
river of
southeastern Andalusia, Spain.
Originating in the
Sierra del
Bujeo /Sierra del Algarrobo, it
flows for 7.7
kilometres (4.8 mi)...
- Sun Colombia :
Tintin and the
Picaros (with
Bianca Castafiore, p****ed
through it) Venezuela :
Tintin and the
Picaros (with
Bianca Castafiore, p****ed...
- 222–238. doi:10.1353/nar.2007.0012. ISSN 1538-974X. Riggan,
William (1981).
Pícaros, Madmen, Naīfs, and Clowns: The
Unreliable First-person Narrator. Univ...
- unresolved. Hergé
continued The
Adventures of
Tintin with
Tintin and the
Picaros,
while the
series itself became a
defining part of the Franco-Belgian comics...
- Baldaccini. In 1976, a few
months after the
publication of
Tintin and the
Picaros, Hergé told the
journalist Numa
Sadoul that he was
contemplating setting...