The Maltese comic strip “Xemx” has been a beloved fixture in the country’s cultural landscape for 50 years, and the recent celebration of this milestone is a testament to its enduring popularity. Created by Josef Bonnici, “Xemx” has been entertaining readers with its witty humor and relatable characters since its debut. The comic strip’s longevity is a reflection of its ability to adapt to changing times while maintaining its unique voice and style.
Over the years, “Xemx” has become an integral part of Maltese popular culture, with its characters and catchphrases becoming ingrained in the national consciousness. The celebration of “Xemx”‘s 50th anniversary is a fitting tribute to Bonnici’s creativity and dedication, and it serves as a reminder of the importance of comics and cartoons in bringing people joy and laughter. As “Xemx” continues to delight audiences, its legacy as a cherished part of Maltese cultural heritage is assured.