Mampato Great cover dedicated to the albino adventurer Bernard Prince. This cartoon entitled "The burning oasis" I think it is one of the best colored published in Mampato. I do not know if anyone else feels the same but making it to read confirmed this impression he left me. The colors are very vivid and gives really like watching the cartoons.
Section of why is another of my favorites. I always found it very entertaining to read things that do not always appear in books and encyclopedias. And although in this case is not so original question about why the Egyptians embalmed their dead, yes it is the question of who invented pants.
In "Here we sang," teaches us Mampato guitar playing the beautiful song "Let It Be, the Fab Four Who does not like the Beatles? Well, I must admit that I did not like children because they were the favorite band of my parents. I guess that made me very wary of this music. But today I hear them without suspicion or guilt. Just enjoy his music.
Another gem that brings this number is the report on Portugal. I always liked books about other countries. In the library at my school I remember there was an encyclopedia of Life magazine about countries in the world and I read all those volumes. So I guess that the section of "Corners of the world" always liked.
Well, enjoy this issue edited with the usual quality.
Section of why is another of my favorites. I always found it very entertaining to read things that do not always appear in books and encyclopedias. And although in this case is not so original question about why the Egyptians embalmed their dead, yes it is the question of who invented pants.
In "Here we sang," teaches us Mampato guitar playing the beautiful song "Let It Be, the Fab Four Who does not like the Beatles? Well, I must admit that I did not like children because they were the favorite band of my parents. I guess that made me very wary of this music. But today I hear them without suspicion or guilt. Just enjoy his music.
Another gem that brings this number is the report on Portugal. I always liked books about other countries. In the library at my school I remember there was an encyclopedia of Life magazine about countries in the world and I read all those volumes. So I guess that the section of "Corners of the world" always liked.
Well, enjoy this issue edited with the usual quality.
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