Netflix series revives search for OesterheldCEFR A1
22 Feb 2026
Adapted from Shannon Kirby, Global Voices • CC BY 3.0
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- Netflix made a new TV version.
- The series shows the old comic story.
- The writer Oesterheld is part of the plot.
- Oesterheld and his family disappeared long ago.
- Many people ask where they are now.
- People put flyers on show posters.
- Groups look for missing grandchildren.
- The story reminded people of past violence.
Difficult words
- disappear — stop being seen; no one can find themdisappeared
- flyer — small paper with information for peopleflyers
- poster — large paper on a wall with a messageposters, show posters
- grandchild — a child of your son or daughtergrandchildren
- plot — events that happen in a story or book
- violence — physical harm or force against people
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Discussion questions
- Do you watch TV series on Netflix?
- Have you ever seen a poster with a flyer?
- Do you read comics?
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