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192:. The comic strip follows the adventures of Mampato, a boy who saves a stranded alien named XsĂ©, and helps XsĂ© to save his home planet from the invasion of another alien species called the greenies and their cruel leader Mong. Mampato obtains a belt that allows him to travel through time and space. Using this power, Mampato travels through different time periods on Earth. During his travels, Mampato meets the prehistoric caveman OgĂș and the 40th-century mutant telepath Rena, who accompany him on his adventures. His adventures are highly educative teaching the readers interesting facts about the time periods Mampato visits. 122: 25: 148: 219:, however when Themo Lobos took over the writing and art direction of the comic, he insisted on redesigning the characters, making Mampato a boy. Óscar Vega sporadically drew the comics (for example, "Mampato en el planeta maligno", ) in Lobos' style. 167: 178: 201: 275: 401: 240: 318: 455: 126: 367: 343: 131: 460: 465: 387: 89: 470: 425: 108: 61: 440: 450: 229:
magazine, chose the name Mampato. The publisher already had a trademark on the name Mampato as a supplement to
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The magazine ran from 1968 to 1978. From 1986 to 1993, the adventures of Mampato were reprinted by
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Rojas Flores, Jorge. "Estrategias de poder y valores polĂ­ticos en Mampato (1968-1978)",
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Mampato was originally published in the children's magazine
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