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Quino at its ironic best!, December 9, 1997
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This review is from: Que mala es la gente / How Bad People Are (Spanish Edition) (Paperback)
Quino has done it again! His insights on human nature are wonderful. In the USA this book would be considered totally politically incorrect, since Quino does not shy away from presenting perverse grandparents, insensitive parents, and sensually confused youngsters. Certainly not just one more book of cartoons to fill your shelves: this work will make you think and perhaps even change your views about the qualities that make us human! (In Spanish.)
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NO WORDS NEEDED WITH QUINO, July 13, 2000
This review is from: Que mala es la gente / How Bad People Are (Spanish Edition) (Paperback)
As a true classic of social black humor cartooning, Quino (maker of famous MAFALDA) brings us more of his point of view of how people behave with each other in a morbid/crude/funny way, using hardly any words at all in his drawings, which then can be understood globally by many without any translation. Pick any of this Argentine's writer/cartoonist books, except for the Mafalda ones, and you will love them!
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