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So next time you pick up a comic, look for a Spanish name. Behind it lies a century of resistance, imagination, and ink.
When we think of European comics, Franco-Belgian masterpieces like Tintin or Astérix often come to mind. But Spain has its own rich, rebellious, and remarkably diverse comic tradition— el cómic español —that deserves a global spotlight. comics espanol
The golden age of Spanish comics exploded in the post-Civil War era. With heavy censorship under Franco’s regime, artists had to be clever. They created seemingly innocent, humorous series like El Capitán Trueno (a Spanish answer to Prince Valiant) and El Guerrero del Antifaz , which smuggled in values of justice and freedom. These tebeos (the Spanish word for comics, derived from TBO , a legendary magazine) became a national pastime. So next time you pick up a comic, look for a Spanish name
What makes comics español unique? It’s an art form marked by duality—dark and playful, censored and transgressive, deeply local yet globally influential. From the newsstand tebeo to the avant-garde graphic novel, Spain’s cartoonists have always known that a drawing can say what words cannot: that freedom is a story worth drawing, page after page. But Spain has its own rich, rebellious, and