Goomer

Goomer
Goomer
Formato Tira de prensa
Primera edición 1988-

Tradición Infantil
Género Fantástico

Guionista(s) Nacho
Dibujante(s) Ricardo

Goomer es una serie de historietas creada en 1988 por el guionista Nacho y el dibujante Ricardo para "El Pequeño País", luego publicada en otras revistas y adaptada a película de animación.

Contenido

Trayectoria editorial

Goomer se publicó por primera vez el 10 de abril de 1988 en el número 332 de "El Pequeño País", pasando en 1990 al suplemento dominical de "El Mundo " y en 1992, a "El Jueves".

Varias editorales la han recopilado en forma de álbumes monográficos:

Título Editorial Fecha
Goomer El País/Altea 1990
El planeta de mi Elma El País/Altea 1990
Goomer en salsa verde Ediciones El Jueves, Colección Titanic 1996
El gordo mutante del espacio exterior Ediciones B 1999
El gorrón de las galaxias Ediciones B 1999
Desayuno con amebas Ediciones B 2001
Romances galácticos Ediciones B 2001
Verde y radiante va la novia Astiberri 2004

Adaptaciones a otros medios

En 1999, se estrenó una película de animación titulada Goomer, con dirección de José Luis Feito y Carlos Varela, y que obtuvó un premio Goya.[1]

Referencias

  1. Ovelar, María (12/05/2008). Animación sencilla y barata, "El País".

Enlaces externos


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