TBO

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TBO was a long-running Spanish comic-book magazine, published in Barcelona since 1917. TBO is also a way for "te veo", "I see you". It was so popular that tebeo is now a generic word for "comic book" in Spanish language.[1]

Characters that appeared include:

  • Altamiro de la Cueva
  • Top, a dog drawn by José Cabrero Arnal
  • The Smurfs, as Los tebeítos. When Bruguera acquired the publishing rights, they were named Los pitufos.
  • Los grandes inventos del TBO, presentados por el professor Franz de Copenhague, intrincate machines reminding of Rube Goldberg machines.
  • Eustaquio Morcillón
  • La familia Ulises



See Also: an acronym for Time between overhaul in aviation.

[edit] Reference

  1. ^ tebeo at the Diccionario de la Real Academia Española
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