


Check out Mafalda on Instagram and Facebook. Original comic strips have been republished in a series of animated books, repurposed for television, and even featured in Mafalda The Movie (1982). Nostalgic fans and younger generations are now exposed to the cultural icon that is Mafalda through other mediums. Quino stopped drawing the comic strip in 1973 but interest in her lives on today. Mafalda won the hearts of readers in Argentina and countries throughout Latin America, North America, Europe, and beyond for ten years. The strip features a six-year-old girl named Mafalda, who reflects the Argentinian middle class and progressive youth, is concerned about humanity and world peace, and has an innocent but serious attitude toward problems. She considers the difference between the two hemispheres. Mafalda ( Spanish: mafalda) is an Argentine comic strip written and drawn by cartoonist Quino. Mafalda questions the future plans of her friend. The originals are written in Spanish, but we’ve found some in English to share… Many topics featured in the comic strip are still relevant today. Weekly publications showcased Mafalda her questioning social ideals and political issues in a humorous and refreshing perspective that comes from observing life as a child sees it.

She famously loves the Beatles, hates soup, and cares deeply about world peace. Mafalda made her 1964 debut in an Argentine newspaper as a compassionate and inquisitive 6-year-old.
