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Themístocles Nazario Lobos Aguirre (December 3, 1928 – July 24, 2012), better known as Themo Lobos, was a Chilean cartoonist. He created the characters , , , and , with his most famous work being Mampato, a character first developed, briefly, by Eduardo Armstrong and ; Lobos then wrote and illustrated his adventures from 1968 to 1978. He was also the publisher of the comic-book Cucalón, which collected all his previous characters and stories.

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  • Temístocles Nazario Lobos Aguirre, conocido como Themo Lobos (Santiago, 3 de diciembre de 1928-Viña del Mar, 24 de julio de 2012)​ fue un dibujante e historietista chileno, creador de personajes como Ogú, Máximo Chambónez, Ferrilo, Nick Obre y Alaraco, entre otros, y fue el principal continuador y desarrollador de Mampato. (es)
  • Themo Lobos, de son vrai nom Themístocles Nazario Lobos Aguirre (né le 3 décembre 1928 à San Miguel, et mort à Viña del Mar au Chili, le 24 juillet 2012) est un auteur de bande dessinée chilien. Il a créé de nombreuses séries destinées aux enfants mais est surtout célèbre pour son travail sur Mampato de 1968 à 1978. (fr)
  • Themístocles Nazario Lobos Aguirre (December 3, 1928 – July 24, 2012), better known as Themo Lobos, was a Chilean cartoonist. He created the characters , , , and , with his most famous work being Mampato, a character first developed, briefly, by Eduardo Armstrong and ; Lobos then wrote and illustrated his adventures from 1968 to 1978. He was also the publisher of the comic-book Cucalón, which collected all his previous characters and stories. (en)
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  • Themo Lobos (en)
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  • Themístocles Nazario Lobos Aguirre (en)
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  • June 2018 (en)
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  • Themo Lobos (en)
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  • Mampato (en)
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  • Máximo Chambónez (en)
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  • Temístocles Nazario Lobos Aguirre, conocido como Themo Lobos (Santiago, 3 de diciembre de 1928-Viña del Mar, 24 de julio de 2012)​ fue un dibujante e historietista chileno, creador de personajes como Ogú, Máximo Chambónez, Ferrilo, Nick Obre y Alaraco, entre otros, y fue el principal continuador y desarrollador de Mampato. (es)
  • Themo Lobos, de son vrai nom Themístocles Nazario Lobos Aguirre (né le 3 décembre 1928 à San Miguel, et mort à Viña del Mar au Chili, le 24 juillet 2012) est un auteur de bande dessinée chilien. Il a créé de nombreuses séries destinées aux enfants mais est surtout célèbre pour son travail sur Mampato de 1968 à 1978. (fr)
  • Themístocles Nazario Lobos Aguirre (December 3, 1928 – July 24, 2012), better known as Themo Lobos, was a Chilean cartoonist. He created the characters , , , and , with his most famous work being Mampato, a character first developed, briefly, by Eduardo Armstrong and ; Lobos then wrote and illustrated his adventures from 1968 to 1978. He was also the publisher of the comic-book Cucalón, which collected all his previous characters and stories. (en)
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  • Themo Lobos (es)
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