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Rarotonga was a Mexican comic book series in the Lágrimas, Risas y Amor comics published by EDAR which appeared between 1951 and 1998. The main character of the comic series was Rarotonga, a jungle queen of an island of the same name who occupied her days dancing and romancing travelers. Within the publication were tears, laughter and love, and dedicated to mostly romantic themed storylines. In 1978 a Mexican film of the same name directed by Raúl Ramírez was made using material from the comic. In 1992, the Mexican band Café Tacuba wrote a song called "Rarotonga" about the comic.

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  • Rarotonga (historieta) (es)
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  • Rarotonga was a Mexican comic book series in the Lágrimas, Risas y Amor comics published by EDAR which appeared between 1951 and 1998. The main character of the comic series was Rarotonga, a jungle queen of an island of the same name who occupied her days dancing and romancing travelers. Within the publication were tears, laughter and love, and dedicated to mostly romantic themed storylines. In 1978 a Mexican film of the same name directed by Raúl Ramírez was made using material from the comic. In 1992, the Mexican band Café Tacuba wrote a song called "Rarotonga" about the comic. (en)
  • Rarotonga (conocida originalmente como ¡Tabú!) es una historieta romántica mexicana. Fue creada por Guillermo de la Parra y Constantino Rábago y publicada por primera vez en 1951 dentro de la revista popular Pepín, de Editorial Juventud. La historia original llevaba en título de ¡Tabú!.​ En 1973, la historia fue reelanzada con el título de Rarotonga dentro de la serie Lágrimas, Risas y Amor publicada por Editorial Argumentos (EDAR), y dibujada por Antonio Gutiérrez. (es)
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  • Cover to Rarotonga #564 (en)
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  • Rarotonga (conocida originalmente como ¡Tabú!) es una historieta romántica mexicana. Fue creada por Guillermo de la Parra y Constantino Rábago y publicada por primera vez en 1951 dentro de la revista popular Pepín, de Editorial Juventud. La historia original llevaba en título de ¡Tabú!.​ En 1973, la historia fue reelanzada con el título de Rarotonga dentro de la serie Lágrimas, Risas y Amor publicada por Editorial Argumentos (EDAR), y dibujada por Antonio Gutiérrez. El personaje principal de la serie es Zonga, una reina de la jungla de la isla del mismo nombre, que ocupa sus días danzando y enamorando a los viajeros. La serie presenta situaciones cómicas, serias, románticas y dramáticas.​ (es)
  • Rarotonga was a Mexican comic book series in the Lágrimas, Risas y Amor comics published by EDAR which appeared between 1951 and 1998. The main character of the comic series was Rarotonga, a jungle queen of an island of the same name who occupied her days dancing and romancing travelers. Within the publication were tears, laughter and love, and dedicated to mostly romantic themed storylines. In 1978 a Mexican film of the same name directed by Raúl Ramírez was made using material from the comic. In 1992, the Mexican band Café Tacuba wrote a song called "Rarotonga" about the comic. (en)
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