El Financiero publishes 'Hydra' cartoon

The newspaper El Financiero released the cartoon titled 'Hydra' in its Rictus section, featuring keywords questioning events related to El Mencho.

The cartoon 'Hydra' appears in the February 23, 2026 edition on the El Financiero website. Keywords include questions such as 'What happened to El Mencho?', 'Who killed Mencho?', 'Which states are on alert due to Mencho's death?', 'Who took down Mencho?', 'When did Mencho die?' and 'Who is Mencho and why was he killed?'. Terms like 'Monero Rictus' and 'Rictus el financiero' are also mentioned. The content features hashtags including #Hydra, #Qué honor, #Boquete, #Sede mundialista, #Prohibición, #Aferrado, #MÉXICO DESMEMBRADO Y LISTO PARA EL MUNDIAL..., #Mientras tanto, en la frontera, #Salón de belleza, #Mineros, #Bad Bunny and #TEQUILA. No specific details are provided about the events alluded to in the questions.

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