El Gato Negro

In the comic's continuity, Agustin Guerrero was the first to hold the title of El Gato Negro in the 1950s, creating the pseudonym in order to form a successful career in lucha libre. His motives soon changed however, as he decided to use his talents to fight the criminal element that plagued South Texas. Agustin later retired the alter ego in the late '60s, only for his grandson to adopt it three decades later. Agustin was first introduced as a major supporting character and there are plans to release a series featuring his own exploits as El Gato Negro.
Francisco Guerrero, the second and current incarnation of El Gato Negro, is Agustin's grandson. Francisco makes his living as a social worker in South Texas and devotes most of his free time volunteering for community service. Growing tired of the increasing crime rate in the Lower Rio Grande Valley and haunted by the murder of his friend Mario, Francisco continues the legacy of El Gato Negro, spending his nights fighting against crime. This version often receives comparison to Batman, which is in fact one of the character's many influences. Provided by Wikipedia
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Experiencia sobre el uso del teléfono móvil como herramienta de enseñanza y aprendizaje en clases de Historia: percepción de los estudiantes by Julio Fragoso Fragoso, José Antonio Trujillo Arteaga, Ana María Molina Gómez, Miriam Olano Rivalta, Valia Caminero Chávez, Sarah Sarduy Núñez
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Information system for the management of scientific production of the University of Medical Sciences of Cienfuegos by Osmel Domingo Medina Martínez, Marle Pérez de Armas, Filiberto Toledo Álvarez, Anay Carrillo Ramos, Raúl Jesús Rosales González, José Antonio Trujillo Arteaga
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