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After More than 50 Years, Ediciones De La Flor Stops Publishing Quino

Summary by La Jornada
Ediciones de la Flor announced that, by decision of the heir nephews, starting this month he stopped publishing the books of Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón (1932-2020), known worldwide as Quino, creator of Mafalda.

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Ediciones de la Flor announced that, by decision of the heir nephews, starting this month he stopped publishing the books of Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón (1932-2020), known worldwide as Quino, creator of Mafalda.

·Mexico
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We must not have read Quixote to have felt it. One image is enough: the skinny knight as a sigh, the rusty armor, the mill in the background. And that image, traditionally, is that of Gustave Doré. Since the 19th century, no other illustrator had managed to snatch from Doré the throne of the Cervantine imaginary. Until now. Pedro Tabernero, a Sevillian editor recognized for his innovative editorial proposals, and the painter Juan Torres have cre…

As of July 1, an alliance was broken that seemed indissoluble, that of Ediciones de la Flor with Quino. Since this Tuesday, the seal created by Dan...

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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It was announced that Mafalda signed with a new editorial after 55 successful years. The publication of the iconic Mafalda of Quino will undergo changes. They reveal that Mafalda signed with a new editorial Mafalda ceased to be published in Ediciones de la Flor in Argentina after 55 years. Now, the popular publication reaches the publisher Penguin Random House. By a statement, Ediciones de la Flor lamented the situation of not being able to “con…

The heirs of the cartoonist Joaquín Lavado, known as Quino, have decided to unify all his work in...

·Spain
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A news story that has moved the publishing world and millions of readers around the world was released on July 1 when it was announced that the edition of the Flower, the label that for more than 50 years was home to Quino’s work, including the iconic Mafalda, will stop publishing his books. The decision, qualified as an “enormous sadness” by Kuki Miller, editor of Ediciones de la Flor, was taken by the nephews heirs of the famous cartoonist. Th…

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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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