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The mirror shattered into a million pieces. The Superintendent reappeared, falling from the ceiling and landing directly on top of Filemón.

The series debuted in the magazine Pulgarcito as a parody of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. In the early days, Filemón was the "master" and Mortadelo his bumbling assistant. Over time, their roles evolved. By 1969, with the release of the masterpiece El sulfato atómico , Ibáñez shifted them into the (Technicians of Investigative Assistance)—a blatant and hilarious spoof of the CIA and the James Bond spy craze. The Dynamic Duo mortadelo y filemón

The mirror's reflection raised its hand. Then a second reflection raised it higher. A third reflection raised it so high it produced a gale-force wind. The mirror shattered into a million pieces

The mirror glowed red. It sensed Filemón's sigh. It reflected a deeper sigh, then a sob, and finally a black hole of existential dread that began sucking the furniture out of the window. Watson

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The magic of Ibáñez lies in his . Every panel is packed with visual gags—mice playing cards in the corner, bizarre wall signs, or characters reacting to the chaos in the background.

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