El Jabato
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El Jabato (lit. "The young wild boar") is the hero of a series of Spanish comic books, created in 1958 by the writer Víctor Mora and illustrated mainly by Francisco Darnís. El Jabato's themes and cast of characters were similar to those of the other series created by Mora, Capitán Trueno, although El Jabato is set in ancient Rome, while Capitán Trueno was a knight-errant of the Middle Ages.
El Jabato concerns the adventures of a warrior (El Jabato) and a giant, gluttonous sidekick (Taurus), who combat the excesses of the Roman Emperor. A love interest, named Claudia, was a Roman girl who had embraced Christianity.
A fourth character was subsequently added. This was Fideo de Mileto (Phideus of Miletus), a very minor Greek poet who torments Taurus with his endless verses, with which he narrates the adventures of his friends. Fideo carries a lyre (which Taurus has attempted to destroy more than once), and fights his enemies with his musical powers. Even later, more characters were added: a boy named Tai-Li, a tiger named Bambú, and a monkey named Bongo.
The series was immensely popular in Spain, especially during the time of the dictatorship.
[edit] External links
- El Jabato at the Spanish Wikipedia