Rico Tipo was a weekly Argentine comic magazine that appeared from late 1944 until 1972, founded and directed by Guillermo Divito. It was among the main comic magazines in Argentina, others being Patoruzú and Satiricón. Rico Tipo was much more successful, adapting to changing tastes through a period of 36 years.
Cover of the magazine
Guillermo J. Divito, founder, editor and contributor to the magazine
Argentine comics are one of the most important comic traditions internationally, and the most important within Latin America, living its "Golden Age" between the 1940s and the 1960s. Soon after, in 1970, the theorist Oscar Masotta synthesized its contributions in the development of their own models of action comics, humor comics and folkloric comics and the presence of other artists.
Front of Don Quijote magazine, circa 1890.
Image: El Eternauta
Image: Chicas de Divito