Joaquín Salvador Lavado, an Argentine cartoonist better known as “Quino″ whose satirical comic strip about a socially conscious girl named Mafalda with a loathing for soup,found fans across Latin America, Europe and beyond, died on Wednesday at the age of 88.

Quino’s “Mafalda″ comic strip was first published in 1964 and the humorist maintained a dedicated following throughout his career even after he moved onto other projects, skewering social conventions through ordinary characters who endured absurdity, exploitation, authoritarianism and their own limitations.

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FILE -  In this Sept. 29, 2014 file photo, Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, better known as "Quino," who created the comic strip Mafalda, poses for a photo with statues of the strip's characters, Susanita, left, Mafalda, center, and Manolito, during a 50th-anniversary celebration in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. (AP PhotoEduardo Di Baia, File)

Joaquín Salvador Lavado, an Argentine cartoonist better known as “Quino″ whose satirical comic strip about a socially conscious girl named Mafalda with a loathing for soup,found fans across Latin America, Europe and beyond, died on Wednesday at the age of 88.

FILE - In this Sept. 15, 2014 file photo, Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, better known as "Quino," poses next to his character Mafalda at the exhibition, The World According to Mafalda, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. (AP PhotoNatacha Pisarenko, File)

Quino, who had suffered health problems in recent years, was remembered affectionately by Argentina’s political class, which was frequently the target of his acerbic humor.

A woman past a mural featuring characters from the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88. (AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

Mafalda, whose 6-year-old protagonist ponders the world’s problems to her parents’ bemusement, has sometimes been compared to the “Peanuts″ comic strip created by Charles Schulz.

A woman places a flower bouquet next to statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88. (AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

A woman places a flower bouquet next to statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88. (AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

Flower bouquets flank a statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88. (AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

Flower bouquets flank a statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88. (AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

A man takes a selfie with a statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88.(AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

A man takes a selfie with a statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88.(AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

FILE - In this Nov. 26, 2008 file photo, Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, better known as "Quino," poses with his character Mafalda during a news conference in Mexico City. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. (AP PhotoDario Lopez-Mills, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 26, 2008 file photo, Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, better known as "Quino," poses with his character Mafalda during a news conference in Mexico City. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. (AP PhotoDario Lopez-Mills, File)

“Quino died. All good people in the country and in the world will mourn him, ” tweeted Daniel Divinsky, the cartoonist’s former editor.

FILE -  In this Sept. 29, 2014 file photo, Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, better known as "Quino," who created the comic strip Mafalda, poses for a photo with statues of the strip's characters, Susanita, left, Mafalda, center, and Manolito, during a 50th-anniversary celebration in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. (AP PhotoEduardo Di Baia, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 29, 2014 file photo, Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, better known as "Quino," who created the comic strip Mafalda, poses for a photo with statues of the strip's characters, Susanita, left, Mafalda, center, and Manolito, during a 50th-anniversary celebration in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. (AP PhotoEduardo Di Baia, File)

Quino, who had suffered health problems in recent years, was remembered affectionately by Argentina’s political class, which was frequently the target of his acerbic humor.

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina’s vice president and former two-term president, uploaded a video to Twitter in which Quino had wished her good luck in governing. De Kirchner said Quino had “said things that could not be said” — a reference to censorship during Argentina’s military dictatorship in the 1970s and 1980s — and that he “challenged society with great strength.”

Quino was “creator of the unforgettable Mafalda and one of the most international cartoonists in Spanish,” the Madrid-based Royal Spanish Academy said. “His precise words traveled to both sides of the Atlantic thanks to his cartoons and his peculiar sense of humor.”

FILE - In this Sept. 15, 2014 file photo, Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, better known as "Quino," poses next to his character Mafalda at the exhibition, The World According to Mafalda, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. (AP PhotoNatacha Pisarenko, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 15, 2014 file photo, Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, better known as "Quino," poses next to his character Mafalda at the exhibition, The World According to Mafalda, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. (AP PhotoNatacha Pisarenko, File)

Mafalda, whose 6-year-old protagonist ponders the world’s problems to her parents’ bemusement, has sometimes been compared to the “Peanuts″ comic strip created by Charles Schulz.

A woman past a mural featuring characters from the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88. (AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

A woman past a mural featuring characters from the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88. (AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

A woman places a flower bouquet next to statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88. (AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

A woman places a flower bouquet next to statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88. (AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

Flower bouquets flank a statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88. (AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

Flower bouquets flank a statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88. (AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

A man takes a selfie with a statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88.(AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

A man takes a selfie with a statue of the comic strip character Mafalda created by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, who was better known as Quino, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. He was 88.(AP PhotoVictor R. Caivano)

FILE - In this Nov. 26, 2008 file photo, Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, better known as "Quino," poses with his character Mafalda during a news conference in Mexico City. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. (AP PhotoDario Lopez-Mills, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 26, 2008 file photo, Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, better known as "Quino," poses with his character Mafalda during a news conference in Mexico City. Lavado passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, according to his editor Daniel Divinsky who announced it on social media. (AP PhotoDario Lopez-Mills, File)