Fierro (magazine)

In the inner pages were publishes the following stories: In 1984 the magazine carried out a contest designated Fierro busca a dos manos.

He was replaced by the screenwriter and writer Pablo de Santis and Juan Manuel Lima as art director.

In the words of Andrés Ferreiro and Hernán Ostuni, Fierro, in its first period, constituted "a true cultural Molotov cocktail".

[1] An important quantity of originals of this first stage were exhibited, between January and August 2008, paying homage to the Argentine cartoon, made in the National Centre of the Image, Angoulême, France, by initiative of José Muñoz.

In 2007 it incorporated the supplement Picado fino, that looks for to give space to unpublished artists and a greater experimentation, emulating in some form the Subtemento Oxido of the first Fierro.

[1] Also it publishes periodically the supplement Picado grueso, that presents works of artists already consecrated, as Enrique Breccia or El Marino Turco.