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Guillermo Cano terminó metido en la resurrección del cómic

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Las historietas, o cómics, forman parte de lo que muchos consideramos el universo de los jóvenes; por lo menos, eso creía yo, y espero que ustedes también lo sigan viendo así. Hoy hablaremos de un nuevo cómic que nos invita a recorrer la vida y la obra de Guillermo Cano, director de El Espectador, asesinado por el narcotráfico en 1986. La Biblioteca Nacional ha decidido publicar tres libros, y dos de ellos ya han sido tema de varios pódcast; el de hoy se titula Don Guillermo, una historieta que, a través de la mirada de jóvenes creadores colombianos, cuenta la historia de este gran periodista y nos permite entrar en un mundo que recoge, de una forma muy especial, la historia reciente de nuestro país. Este cómic abre nuevas miradas y combina la narrativa visual con la memoria colectiva, formando parte de una aventura editorial que busca mantener viva la voz de Guillermo. Hoy nos acompaña su guionista, Pablo Guerra, quien además es editor, gestor, docente e investigador; la historietista Laura Álvarez Peña, literata, artista visual, investigadora y fundadora de Doctor Fausto Cómics y del cómic biográfico de Luis Carlos Galán; y Pavel Molano, realizador de cine y televisión, quien participó en esta biografía ilustrada de Guillermo Cano. Juntos hablaremos de esta obra y de la impresionante vigencia de su mensaje: una manera poderosa y necesaria de seguir contando historias.

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