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O Tico-Tico#14
Cover: Angelo Agostini

O Tico-Tico #14

Jan 1906 · O Malho

A 1906 gem from the early days of Brazilian comics, *O Tico-Tico #14* features a delightfully chaotic day in the life of Nhô-Quim, whose frustration over missing a train spirals into a series of misadventures. Artist Angelo Agostini brings the scene to life with expressive, period-accurate visuals, from the bustling station to the runaway tilburi, all rendered in his signature style. The cover, also by Agostini, captures the moment of panic with dynamic energy.

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artist, inker Angelo Agostini
cover pencils, inks Angelo Agostini

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Nhô-Quim is annoyed that he did not board the train, he fights with the coffee vendor. He stays waiting for a whole day until the next train arrives, and finally arrives at the Court (Campo Santa Ana Station). He enters a tilburi from the back, the driver is frightened and jumps from the tilburi causing the horse also to be scared and flee. An accident occurs and Nhô-Quim is arrested.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).