La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on April 20, 2026. The posts covered the return of a popular comic and reported on a violent incident in the country.
In its first post at 14:04 UTC, La Nación announced the comeback of well-known characters: ” ¡Invasión Zumbi!: 30 años después los queridos personajes vuelven a ‘La Nación’ https://t.co/7I9RacJjUj” (April 20, 2026).
A few minutes later, at 14:08 UTC, the publication shared a statement from the creator of Los Zumbis regarding this return: ” Habla el papá de Los Zumbis: ‘Volver a Costa Rica y a ‘La Nación’ es volver a casa’ https://t.co/NWUPYSpkJJ” (April 20, 2026).
At 14:13 UTC, La Nación reported on public safety issues with another update: ” Noche violenta deja siete hombres heridos con arma blanca en distintos puntos de Costa Rica https://t.co/YL7ZKpNXxf” (April 20, 2026).
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s oldest and most influential newspapers. Its coverage often includes national news as well as cultural features such as comic strips that have played an important role in local media for decades. The mention of “30 años después” refers to the long history of certain comics in Costa Rican culture and their significance for readers across generations.



