The caricatures of Chavo and La Chilindrina usually have exaggerated features like big eyes and funny expressions to make them more comical and appealing.
The book contains stories such as those of heroic quests, magical encounters, and personal growth. They all contribute to the overall charm and depth of 'El Libro de la Vida'.
Well, 'la caricatura de la tribuna de hoy' could translate to 'The caricature of today's tribune'. It could be related to a visual representation or satire featured in a current forum or publication. Without further details, it's a bit vague though.
The 'El fin del mundo' manhwa tells a tale of survival and hope in a world on the verge of collapse. There are characters facing challenges and trying to find a way forward in the face of impending doom.
Since I don't know the exact story, it could potentially be about a figure who met a watery end and was considered beautiful in a way that defies normal expectations. It could be a story about love and loss, where the person who drowned was remembered in a special way that made them seem the most beautiful. It might also be a story with a moral or lesson, perhaps about the transience of life and the power of memory.