- Patoruzú is a
comic character created in 1928 by
Dante Quinterno and is
considered the most po****r hero of
Argentine comics. Patoruzú is a
wealthy Tehuelche...
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Dante Quinterno (Buenos Aires,
October 26, 1909 –
Buenos Aires, May 14, 2003) was an
Argentine comics artist,
agricultural producer, and
prolific editorial...
- Cañones is a
fictional character from
Argentine comics,
created by
Dante Quinterno. He was
created as a
supporting character of Patoruzu, but got his own...
- 31, 2008. "History". Town of St. Pauls.
Retrieved December 16, 2007.
Quinterno 2006, p. 7. "St.
Pauls finds itself in
right spot". The Robesonian. October...
- This last
meaning is
preserved in the
modern Italian meaning of quire:
quinterno di carta. When
bookbinders started using paper, it
became possible to...
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Caretas (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2025-06-02. "Dante
Quinterno". lambiek.net.
Retrieved 2025-06-02.
Quinterno,
Dante (2004). Isidoro.
Biblioteca Clarín de la...
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desventuras de
Manolo Quaranta) and
drawn (Panitruco) by
Dante Quinterno. Also in 1928
Quinterno's most
important character, Patoruzú,
first appeared. The 1930s...
- This last
meaning is
preserved in the
modern Italian term for quire,
quinterno di carta. Formerly, when
paper was
packed at the
paper mill, the top and...
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included Emilie Schindler;
writer Rodolfo Walsh;
comics artist Dante Quinterno;
former Argentina national football team
captain Jorge Brown; psychiatrist...
- Upa en apuros, Argentina's
first animated color short directed by
Dante Quinterno.
During World War II he did a
stint in the
United States Navy, then returned...