Tía Vicenta
| Director | Landrú |
|---|---|
| Categories | News, political satire |
| Frequency | weekly |
| Publisher |
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| Total circulation (1960–1966) | 200,000–450,000 |
| First issue | August 20, 1957 |
| Final issue | July 17, 1966 |
| Country | Argentina |
| Language | Spanish |
Tía Vicenta ("Aunt Vicenta") was a satirical current events magazine published in Argentina between 1957 and 1966. Created by caricature artist Juan Carlos Colombres, aka "Landrú", Tía Vicenta became highly popular, being one of the most influential magazines of its genre.
In 1970, the magazine was regarded as one of the six best political and military humor magazines in the world. Editorial Haynes published the magazine as a supplement to El Mundo newspaper, with 500,000 copies printed. After then de facto president of Argentina Juan Carlos Onganía was depicted as a walrus (a nickname given due to his big moustache), the dictatorship closed the magazine in July 1966.