Francisco’s most recalcitrant detractors wanted a Pope who closed a door the doors that the Argentine pontiff was opening. On the opposite side were the cardinals who wish to expand and deepen the reforms that Francisco began, while a third sector represented those who aspire to maintain the legacy as they received. In this strip will be the pontificate of Leo XIV, explains Claudio Fantini in his essay that gives title to the news cover this week: after the footsteps of Francisco. Fantini puts in international context the election of Robert Prevost as the new Supreme Pontiff, his links within the Vatican and in the face of a world that crosses hard conflicts and intransigencies. As well as the reaction of faithful and rulers before this triumph of the Church’s reformist sectors.
Also on this week’s cover, The eternal phenomenon. Why the Argentine series became a global boom. Keys of fanaticism, national identity and fiction politicization.
And also on this week’s cover, Nordelta positioned as a new neighborhood “Foodie” And a controversial fashion: female mustache?

