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Western Squares Grow in Brazil and Attract Faithful Readers of Gender Classes

Summary by Globo
French-Belgas Faroest Squares take the books with stories that bring more fascinating and humanist heroes The Caubui is still riding through the Old West, but Western squares have changed quite. The genre lives a growth in Brazil, attracting readers who were formerly faithful to classic titles, such as Tex and Ken Parker, originally launched by Italian editor Bonelli — and published in Brazil by Mythos. Curiously, this new generation of Faroest …
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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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