
When exploring the comic universe in Silver generation The fundamental question arises: What are they? Cartoon characters that retain greater strength in the imagination of this group?
Although comics have evolved from paper to screen, the favorites of this segment do not always coincide with current youth trends, but rather remain linked to the icons of their childhood and adolescence.
Based on data of global relevance, cultural analysis and editorial studies, this article determines the final ranking of the characters of classic comics Most importantly for those who lived through the print boom and audiovisual transition.
In the decades from 1930 to 1970, reading printed comics was a predominantly social and intimate experience for those now over 50.
During this time, comics, initially associated with newspapers, enjoyed a strong presence before television became the main source of entertainment in the 1970s. This process of change towards the audiovisual has not diminished the weight of the characters that emerged on paper and which continue to occupy a central place in the artist’s memory Silver generation.
As highlighted Coolest gadgetsCurrently, adults in this age group only account for 15% of the comics purchasing market, reflecting lower participation compared to new generations. However, the traces of classic characters remain in the cultural heritage and collective memory.
The international panorama shows the supremacy of certain icons. World ranking position Spider-Man He is the most searched superhero, accounting for 48.7% of global searches and topping preferences in 51 countries, including Latin America.

Marvel’s success in film and television has led to the recognition of characters such as: B. reinforced Ironmanwhich is one of the favorites due to its expansion in audiovisual media in ten countries.
In the DC Universe Superman And Batman They remain historical pillars. Both were born between the 1930s and 1940s and have cemented their cross-generational recognition within and outside of America.

Among the female characters are the Wonder Woman stands out and has ensured relevance since the 1940s not only for comics, but also for television and film adaptations such as Lynda Carter’s series and Gal Gadot’s films.

The Japanese manga phenomenon has also left a deep mark. Dragon Ball And One piece They have been breaking global sales records since the 80s and 90s. Their penetration in the silver generation It is largely a result of consumption by children and grandchildrenmore than from direct experiences of young people.

The European repertoire is led by TintinCreated by Hergé in 1929, and Asterixwas founded in 1959 by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Its validity remains thanks to extensive editorial translations and animated adaptations. Aside from that, Very interesting emphasizes that the universe of Mickey Mouse It is one of the most widely distributed comics in the world, with a lasting presence both on paper and on television.
The presence of certain characters in the minds of those over 50 goes beyond current rankings. Univision points out Mafaldathe emblematic Argentine girl, created by Cinchona bark in the 1960s as an example of how social reflection and humor transcended boundaries and generations. Peanutswith Charlie Brown And SnoopyHe has also left an indelible mark and is an integral part of the cultural landscape of comics.

Exclusive references appear at national level, such as: Nippur of Lagash In Argentina it is a generational symbol in the Southern Cone.
Traditional DC superheroes, especially Superman and Batman, remain valid through constant adaptations in film and marketing and embody values such as hope, justice and resistance with which the Silver generation identifies key moments in their biographies.
By linking historical presence, media impact and symbolic memory, a ranking can be defined that represents the consensus of the sources consulted.
According to analyzes from various media, the most important characters for those over 50 are: Spider-Manwhose history of improvement remains globally relevant.
They follow him Superman And Batmanauthentic archetypes of global comics.
They are also placed in high positions Asterix And TintinRepresentatives of humor and European adventure, along with the presence of Mafalda and the binomial Charlie Brown SnoopySymbols for reflective humor and social criticism. To conclude the list, Nippur of Lagash Due to his regional roots in Argentina, he is considered an outstanding personality.

This selection illustrates both the influence of major publishers and the persistence of national heroes and alternate universes, reflecting the cultural richness they have absorbed Silver generation.
Editorial and technological change is impacting the reading habits of adults over 50. However, it remains a strong one symbolic link: Favorite characters act as vehicles for the transmission of values and experiences between grandparents, parents and children, cementing a common language and memory.
He funny It has evolved from everyday consumption to a cultural symbol used as a cross-generational link in the family and social sphere.