That's easy:
MAFALDA
It isn't the first comic I read as a child but it was one of my favorites; True, at that age I couldn't understand at all what was really happening there, I only focused on some of the dialogues that I understood, but that was great because I liked it nonetheless.
It is the one comic I actually read from the first to the last strip and I've been re-reading it once in a while; Now that I'm in college and I have a more critical mind and the knowledge of stuff that happened a while ago I can enjoy this comic strips even more.
So, for those who haven't heard of Mafalda before, I'll share a couple of things I've found.
Sometimes we got simple things like this.

(I say simple not because of what it is, but because even I, as a child, could understand and enjoy it.)
Other times Mafalda would give us something a bit more complex.

(This is the kind of strip I understand and enjoy now that I'm older)
Sometimes it showed hilarious yet innocent things like this.

(Because really, one of the great things about Mafalda is that, despite her sharp mind and interest for the things that happened around her and in the world, she is still a little girl, so some of her observations are pretty innocent and naive)
Also, Mafalda has a lot of friends.
Felipe is the one I can actually relate to, because I felt the same for most of my childhood (And sometimes even now)

So, there you go!
That's Mafalda for you
MAFALDA
It isn't the first comic I read as a child but it was one of my favorites; True, at that age I couldn't understand at all what was really happening there, I only focused on some of the dialogues that I understood, but that was great because I liked it nonetheless.
It is the one comic I actually read from the first to the last strip and I've been re-reading it once in a while; Now that I'm in college and I have a more critical mind and the knowledge of stuff that happened a while ago I can enjoy this comic strips even more.
So, for those who haven't heard of Mafalda before, I'll share a couple of things I've found.
Sometimes we got simple things like this.

(I say simple not because of what it is, but because even I, as a child, could understand and enjoy it.)
Other times Mafalda would give us something a bit more complex.

(This is the kind of strip I understand and enjoy now that I'm older)
Sometimes it showed hilarious yet innocent things like this.

(Because really, one of the great things about Mafalda is that, despite her sharp mind and interest for the things that happened around her and in the world, she is still a little girl, so some of her observations are pretty innocent and naive)
Also, Mafalda has a lot of friends.
Felipe is the one I can actually relate to, because I felt the same for most of my childhood (And sometimes even now)

So, there you go!
That's Mafalda for you
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Also, I noticed some of the images are missing, I'll try to find them.