excerpts from Mystery Science Theater 3000 season six, episode 24: "Samson vs. the Vampire Women" (best Brains, March 25, 1995), riffed by Michael J. Nelson, Trace Beaulieu, and Kevin Murphy
Santo was also the subject of the Cartoon Network animated micro-series Santo Contra Los Clones which ran in Latin American countries.
Santo Contra Los Clones (Cartoon Network Latin America, 2004), with the voice of Alberto Pedrel as Santo
And he appeared as one of the honored dead in the Disney/Pixar movie Coco!
El Santo makes a cameo appear aiding (Adam West) Batman against...who else?...the masked Bane!
from Batman '66 #27 (DC, November 2015); script by Jeff Parker; pencils, inks, and colors by Scott Kowalchuk, letters by Wes Abbott
Santo didn't, as far as I can tell, appear in any other American comics. (Comment in the credits if you know of any?) Really, Dell or Charlton shoulda given him his own series in the 1960s and 1970. That's your loss, American comics! But the Silver Maskman was well represented in four colors: in 1952, artist/editor Jose G. Cruz started a Santo comic book which ran 35 years, turning Santo into the first and foremost character in Mexican popular literature. And from Colombia, over 250 issues of Santo El Enmascarado de Plata were distributed through Latin America. Here's just a handful of insanely wonderful covers from that series.
covers from Santo El Enmascarado de Plata (Editorial Icavi, Ltda. (Colombia), 1976-1985)
Happy birthday, big guy! Viva El Santo! May you ever fight for the wrestling belts, justice, and the common man!
Just wonderful! 20 years ago, in grad school, I made myself a Santo T-shirt, with his image on the front and the names of all his movies (like a rock band tour short) on the back
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