Celebrate National Comic Book Day in Brazil

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Introdução:

No dia 30 de janeiro, celebramos o Dia do Quadrinho Nacional, uma data especial para homenagear a arte que encanta gerações e carrega histórias incríveis. Dos clássicos como Turma da Mônica aos títulos inovadores como Daytripper, os quadrinhos brasileiros conquistam fãs por sua criatividade, relevância e capacidade de nos transportar para outros mundos. Que tal mergulhar nessa jornada com a gente e descobrir curiosidades, grandes nomes e recomendações imperdíveis para ler?

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Celebrate National Comic Book Day in Brazil! 🎨📚

Every year on January 30th, Brazil celebrates National Comic Book Day, a tribute to the art form that has entertained, inspired, and educated generations. This date marks the publication of Brazil’s first comic strip, “As Aventuras de Nhô-Quim” by Angelo Agostini in 1869. Agostini’s work was revolutionary, blending humor, social commentary, and stunning artwork to tell stories that resonated with readers of his time. His contributions didn’t just entertain — they paved the way for the rich tradition of comics that Brazil is known for today.

 

Icons of Brazilian Comics 🎭

When we think of comic books in Brazil, the first name that often comes to mind is Mauricio de Sousa, the mastermind behind Turma da Mônica. His characters, like the strong-willed Mônica and the mischievous Cebolinha, became cultural icons, beloved by children and adults.

Brazilian comics extend far beyond this famous series. Artists like Laerte, with their witty and socially conscious strips, and Angeli, known for the sharp and humorous Chiclete com Banana, have used the medium to explore everything from personal identity to politics.

Brazilian creators are also gaining global recognition. Twins Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá earned acclaim for their graphic novel Daytripper, a deeply moving exploration of life’s fleeting moments. They also contributed to the hit series The Umbrella Academy, proving that Brazilian talent knows no borders.

Did You Know? 

The term gibiwidely used in Brazil to refer to comic books — originated from a popular magazine in the 1930s. Over time, it became synonymous with the vibrant, colorful stories that continue to captivate readers today.

Comics also serve as an incredible language-learning tool. They offer a unique way to practice reading skills while enjoying rich visuals and engaging narratives. From learning everyday vocabulary to understanding grammar points like the past simple or future tense, comics make the process fun and interactive.

 

Where to Start? Three Must-Read Brazilian Comic Books

If you’re looking to explore Brazilian comic books and don’t know where to start, here are three fantastic recommendations with different styles:

  1. Turma da Mônica – Jovem by Mauricio de Sousa: A modern take on the classic characters, this series follows Mônica, Cebolinha, and their friends as teenagers. With themes of friendship, dreams, and overcoming challenges, it’s relatable for all ages and perfect for those new to Brazilian comics.

 

  1. Daytripper by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá: This is a stunning graphic novel that delves into the big questions of life, love, and legacy. Its poetic storytelling and breathtaking artwork make it a must-read.

 

  1. Chiclete com Banana by Angeli: For those who enjoy biting humor and a satirical take on Brazilian society, this is a classic. Its raw and irreverent tone is both hilarious and thought-provoking.

 

A Tribute to Art and Storytelling 🖌

Comics are more than just entertainment — they’re pieces of art, reflections of society, and windows into new worlds. On this National Comic Book Day, why not celebrate by diving into a Brazilian classic or exploring the works of artists who are big influences on the global stage?

Which comic book will you pick up today? Let us know in the comments and share your favorite “gibi” moments!

 

 Agora é sua vez! Conta pra gente nos comentários: qual é o seu gibi ou personagem favorito? Estamos curiosos para saber suas histórias e descobertas!

Quer aprender inglês de forma divertida e explorar o universo dos quadrinhos? Entre em contato conosco e venha transformar seu aprendizado em uma aventura épica! 😉

 


Which Brazilian Comic Should You Read Next?

From classic children’s favorites to daring, avant-garde works, Brazilian comics (or gibis) offer something for everyone. Answer these 10 questions to find out which one best suits your style!

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When picking up a comic, what excites you the most?

What element do you appreciate most in a comic’s artwork?

If you were to describe your sense of humor, which phrase fits best?

How often (or when) do you typically read comics?

How do you tend to handle social commentary in stories?

What’s your favorite way to learn something new (like a language)?

Which vibe best describes your ideal protagonist?

If you could time-travel just to observe and explore, which era would you most like to visit?

When it comes to tone, your favorite stories are:

If you had to recommend a comic to a friend right now, what would it be like?

Which Brazilian Comic Should You Read Next?
Turma da Mônica – Jovem

A teenage spin on the beloved characters by Mauricio de Sousa. You enjoy lighthearted, relatable tales and the comfort of well-loved characters. This modern teen take on Mauricio de Sousa’s classics is perfect for your fun, nostalgic spirit.
Daytripper

A poignant, award-winning graphic novel by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá about life’s fleeting moments. You’re reflective, philosophical, and love stories that delve into life’s deeper questions. Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá’s poignant graphic novel will captivate your heart and mind.
Chiclete com Banana

Angeli’s irreverent, satirical take on Brazilian society. You’re edgy, enjoy biting humor, and appreciate no-holds-barred social critique. Angeli’s irreverent masterpiece matches your bold taste and sharp wit.
As Aventuras de Nhô-Quim

Angelo Agostini’s pioneering 19th-century strip — the first Brazilian comic. You have an appreciation for history and tradition. Angelo Agostini’s pioneering 19th-century work lets you explore the roots of Brazilian comics and see how it all began.
Piratas do Tietê

Laerte’s witty, socially conscious series featuring imaginative adventures. You prefer clever, imaginative social commentary. Laerte’s witty storytelling — often filled with pirates and surprises — offers the perfect mix of humor and thought-provoking satire.
The Umbrella Academy

Internationally acclaimed title (co-created by Gerard Way and illustrated by Brazilian Gabriel Bá), mixing superheroes, time travel, and family drama. You’re all about epic, unconventional adventures and a touch of the supernatural. Gabriel Bá’s internationally acclaimed collaboration with Gerard Way is your next binge-worthy read.

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Nascida no interior da Bahia, Heloisy não tem nenhuma paciência para falar de si mesma. English Teacher pela força do destino, adoradora da Ciência e das artes ocultas, obcecada por Fantasia e teorias da conspiração, e grande fã da Internet, sempre achou que contar histórias é o melhor dos ofícios. Acadêmica em Ciências Sociais e muito versada nas artes do "bom dia pra quem?", Heloisy acha que quando a vida te dá limões, você tem que derrubar o limoeiro. Detesta vizinhos, tem pavor de visitas e seu hobby favorito é fingir que não está em casa.

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