Spanish comics are the
comics of
Spain
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. Comics in Spain are usually called ''historietas'' or ''cómics'', with ''tebeos'' primarily denoting the magazines containing the medium. ''Tebeo'' is a phonetic adaptation of
''TBO'', a long-running (1917–1983) Spanish
comic magazine Comic magazine may refer to:
* Comics anthology
* '' Comic Magazine'', a 1986 Japanese film
* Comic Magazines, the parent company of Quality Comics
* Franco-Belgian comics magazines
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, and sounds like "''te veo''" ("I see you").
Two publishing houses —
Editorial Bruguera
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and
Editorial Valenciana
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— dominated the Spanish comics market for most of its history.
Spanish
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* Items from or related to Spain:
** Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain
**Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries
**Spanish cuisine
Other places
* Spanish, Ontario, Ca ...
artists have traditionally worked in other markets reaching great success, either in the American (e.g.,
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Sergio Aragonés
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,
Salvador Larroca
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Career
After several years of working as a cartographer, he began working as a comic artist at Marvel UK, th ...
,
Gabriel Hernández Walta
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,
Marcos Martín or
David Aja
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Career
Aja obtained a degree in Fine Arts at the University of Salamanca and served as a member of the facult ...
), the British (e.g.,
Carlos Ezquerra
Carlos Sanchez Ezquerra (12 November 1947 – 1 October 2018) was a Spanish comics artist who worked mainly in British comics. He is best known as the co-creator of ''Judge Dredd''.
Biography
Early work
Born in Ibdes, Zaragoza (province), provin ...
, co-creator of ''
Judge Dredd
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'') or the Franco-Belgian one (e.g., first
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*Julio (given name)
*Julio (surname)
*Júlio de Castilhos, a municipality of the western part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
* ''Julio'' (album), a 1983 compilation albu ...
or ''
Blacksad'' authors
Juan Díaz Canales
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Biography
At an early age, Juan Díaz Canales became interested in comics and their creation, which progressed and broadened o ...
and
Juanjo Guarnido
Juanjo Guarnido (born 1967) is a Spanish illustrator and the co-author of the comic book series ''Blacksad''.
Early life
Guarnido was born in Granada, Spain. He studied painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Granada.
Career
G ...
).
The Spanish market is also known for its many
studio
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s, which for a long time - relatively cheaply and quickly - have had material produced mainly for other European countries.
History
Origins
It has been stated that the 13th century
''Cantigas de Santa María'' could be considered as the first
Spanish
Spanish might refer to:
* Items from or related to Spain:
** Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain
**Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries
**Spanish cuisine
Other places
* Spanish, Ontario, Ca ...
"comic", although comics made their official debut around 1857 at the
Spanish colonies
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. Among the first comic magazines in
peninsular Spain
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were the
satirical
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''
La Flaca'' (1869-1876) or ''
El Mundo Cómico'' (1873). After them,
''TBO'' was specially influential in popularizing the medium.
[Martín (01/1968), pp. 9 a 10.] One of the magazine's recurring features was ''Los grandes inventos del TBO'' ("the great inventions of ''TBO''") which depicted humorous
Rube Goldberg
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Goldberg is best known for his popular cartoons depicting complicated gadge ...
-like machines.
Other important early humorous comic magazines were ''
Pulgarcito'' (1921–1986) and ''
Lily
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'' (the latter for girls).
Golden age despite censorship (1940-1975)
After the
Spanish Civil War
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the Franco regime imposed strict censorship in all media, and comics were no exception. As part of this ban,
superhero comics were forbidden by the
Francoist regime
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; as a result, comic heroes were based on
historical fiction
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(influenced by
Foster's ''
Prince Valiant
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''). In 1944 the medieval hero ''
El Guerrero del Antifaz'' ("the masked warrior") was created by
Manuel Gago and published by
Editorial Valenciana
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. Another popular medieval hero, ''
Capitán Trueno'', was created in 1956 by
Víctor Mora and
Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza.
Despite Franco's controls, the 1940s and 1950s are considered a golden age of Spanish comics, and many titles were at the height of their popularity. During this period,
Editorial Bruguera
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created a recognizable style of humor comics with a mixture of
comedy of manners
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and
slapstick
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(influenced by Franco-Belgian authors such as
Franquin) starring chronic losers. Among the popular characters of this era were
Cifré's ''
El repórter Tribulete'',
Escobar's ''
Carpanta
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'' and ''
Zipi y Zape'', and
Vázquez
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Overview
To a lesser extent i ...
's ''
Las hermanas Gilda
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''. Editorial Bruguera also published adventure comics such as ''Capitán Trueno'' and ''
Silver Roy''. In 1958
Ibáñez's ''
Mortadelo y Filemón
''Mort & Phil'' ( es, Mortadelo y Filemón) is a Spanish comic series, published in more than a dozen languages. It appeared for the first time in 1958 in the children's comic-book magazine drawn by Francisco Ibáñez. The series features Mor ...
'' was first published, a series that soon became the most popular comic media in Spain, together with some of his other creations (e.g.,
''13. Rue del Percebe'').
Editorial Valenciana published adventures comics such as ''
Roberto Alcázar y Pedrín'' (debuting in 1940),
Miguel Quesada
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Quesada finished fifth at the 2006 European Athletics Championships and won the silver medal at ...
's ''La Pandilla de los Siete'' and ''El Guerrero del Antifaz''. Editorial Valenciana's humor series were not as slapstick, with more absurd and harmless comedy; they featured synthetic drawing and, in academic terms, were more finished, with an "abundance of backgrounds, change of perspective, depth of field" and some statism.
In the 1960s Spanish comics had to adapt to changing times and more restrictive censorship. Editorial Bruguera was the leader of juvenile comics during those years, with authors such as
Fresnos,
Jan
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* Japanese Article Numb ...
,
Joan March,
Nicolás,
Jaume Ribera, and
Jaume Rovira. In 1969 the magazine ''
Gran Pulgarcito'' serialized the first long strip (44 pages) of ''Mortadelo y Filemón''.
The adult market produced
horror comics
Horror comics are comic books, graphic novels, black-and-white comics magazines, and manga focusing on horror fiction. In the US market, horror comic books reached a peak in the late 1940s through the mid-1950s, when concern over content and the ...
such as ''
Dossier Negro'' (1968), ''
Vampus'' (1971) or
''Rufus'' (1973), or satirical comics such as ''
El Papus'' (1973). Humor comics of the 1970s became more absurdist, with characters such as ''
Sir Tim O'Theo'' (1970) or ''
Superlópez
Superlópez is a Spanish comic book character created by Jan. Created in 1973, Superlópez is a parody of Superman.
Born ''Jo-Con-Él'' (translated as ''Damn-with-him'') on the planet ''Chitón'' (Spanish slang meaning something like ''Shut up ...
'' (1975). One of the authors who adapted well to this more surreal style was Vázquez with his strip ''
Anacleto, agente secreto
''Anacleto, agente secreto'' (Anacleto, Secret Agent) is a Spanish comic character created by cartoonist Manuel Vázquez Gallego in 1964, protagonist of the series of the same name. Anacleto is an inept secret agent with very bad luck. His adv ...
''.
Post-Franco era (1975-1980s)
After the death of
Franco
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Name
* Franco (name)
* Francisco Franco (1892–1975), Spanish general and dictator of Spain from 1939 to 1975
* Franco Luambo (1938–1989), Congolese musician, the "Grand Maître"
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in 1975, there was an increased interest in adult comics, with magazines such as ''
Totem
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'', ''
El Jueves'', ''
1984
Events
January
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'', and ''
El Víbora,'' and works such as ''Paracuellos'' by
Carlos Giménez. However, successful humor comics continued to appear at children-oriented media, such as ''
Goomer'' (1988). In 1989 the annual comic book convention of Barcelona was inaugurated.
Hard times (1990s-2000s)
Market saturation became evident in 1983 with the closure of the magazines of
Ediciones Metropol. Things during this era were complicated by a crisis that increased the price of paper, as well as the rise of video games.
Editorial Bruguera
Ediciones B is a Spanish publisher, which currently operates as a division of Penguin Random House. Ediciones B is headquartered in Madrid and Barcelona, Spain; with branches throughout Latin America. It was established in 1986, but has its origin ...
filed for bankruptcy on 7 June 1982. In 1986 it was acquired by
Grupo Z and transformed into
Ediciones B
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. In the 1990s most adult comic magazines (''
Cairo
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'',
''Zona 84'', ''
Cimoc'') ceased publishing. ''El Víbora'' closed in 2005. The most notable survivor of that era was ''El Jueves''.
''Mortadelo'' and all Ediciones B comic magazines disappeared in 1996. ''
Mortadelo y Filemón
''Mort & Phil'' ( es, Mortadelo y Filemón) is a Spanish comic series, published in more than a dozen languages. It appeared for the first time in 1958 in the children's comic-book magazine drawn by Francisco Ibáñez. The series features Mor ...
'' and ''
Superlópez
Superlópez is a Spanish comic book character created by Jan. Created in 1973, Superlópez is a parody of Superman.
Born ''Jo-Con-Él'' (translated as ''Damn-with-him'') on the planet ''Chitón'' (Spanish slang meaning something like ''Shut up ...
'' are still published directly in album format.
Present
Among the notable Spanish
webcomic
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Webcomics can be ...
s are ''
¡Eh, tío!'', ''
El joven Lovecraft,'' ''
El Listo''
and
''¡Universo!''.
Since 2007, a
National Comic Award which revitalized the medium was established by the
Spanish Ministry of Culture.
See also
*
List of Spanish comics
This is a list of Spanish comics (''historieta'', ''cómic'' or ''tebeo''), ordered alphabetically.
*''13, Rue del Percebe'' by Francisco Ibáñez
*'' 7, Rebolling Street'' by Francisco Ibáñez
*''Anacleto, agente secreto'' by Manuel Vázquez ...
*
Belgian comics
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*
Franco-Belgian comics
*
Italian comics
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References
Bibliography
*
Alary, Viviane (ed) (2002). ''Historietas, comics y tebeos españoles''. Presses Universitaires du Mirail: Hespérides Espagne, Université de Toulouse, Le Mirail.
* ''Antologia del Còmic Espanyol 1915/1965'' (1995). Societat Andorrana de Ciències, Andorra la Vella.
*
Altarriba, Antonio (2001). ''La España del Tebeo: La historieta española de 1940 a 2000''. Espasa Calpe, Madrid.
* Altarriba, Antonio y
Remesar, Antoni (1987). ''Comicsarias: Ensayo sobre una década de historieta española (1977-1987)'', Promociones y Publicaciones Universitarias.
*
Cuadrado, Jesús (2000). ''
De la historieta y su uso: 1873-2000''.
*
Dopico, Pablo (2005). ''
El cómic underground español, 1970-1980''. Ediciones Cátedra, Madrid.
*
Guiral, Antoni (2004). ''Cuando los cómics se llamaban tebeos. La escuela Bruguera (1945-1963)'',
Ediciones El Jueves.
*
Lladó Pol, Francesca (2001). ''
Los Comics de la Transición'',
Ediciones Glénat.
*
Martín Martínez, Antonio (1978). ''Historia del Cómic español 1875-1939''. Editorial Gustavo Gili, Barcelona.
*
Martín Martínez, Antonio (02/1968). «Apuntes para una historia de los tebeos III. Tiempos heroicos del tebeo español (1936-1946)», ''Revista de Educación'' (Madrid), n.º 196.
* Martín, Antonio (2000). ''Los inventores del cómic español. 1873-1900''. Editorial
Planeta DeAgostini
Editorial Planeta-DeAgostini is a Spanish- Italian publisher and a subsidiary of Grupo Planeta and De Agostini specializing in collectable books, sold periodically in pieces through newsstands (partworks). It has its headquarters in Barcelona.< ...
, Barcelona.
* Martínez Peñaranda, Enrique (2004). ''Vázquez (El dibujante y su leyenda)''.
Ediciones Sinsentido, Madrid. Colección Sin Palabras, Serie A nº 4. . Depósito legal: M-39015-2004.
*
Merino, Ana (2003) ''El cómic hispánico''. Cátedra, Madrid.
*
Moix, Terenci (2007). ''
Historia social del cómic''.
Ediciones B
Ediciones B is a Spanish publisher, which currently operates as a division of Penguin Random House. Ediciones B is headquartered in Madrid and Barcelona, Spain; with branches throughout Latin America. It was established in 1986, but has its origin ...
, Barcelona. Depósito legal: B-2551-2007.
*
Porcel, Pedro (2002). ''Clásicos en Jauja. La historia del tebeo valenciano''.
Edicions de Ponent.
*
Ramírez, Juan Antonio (1975). ''El "comic" femenino en España. Arte sub y anulación''.
Editorial Cuadernos para el Diálogo, Madrid. Colección Divulgación universitaria, Arte y literatura, número 78. Depósito Legal: M. 8.752 - 1975 .
* Ramírez, Juan Antonio (1975). ''
La historieta cómica de postguerra''. Editorial Cuadernos para el diálogo, Madrid. Colección Memoria y comunicación.
* Roca, Paco (2010), ''El invierno del dibujante''.
Astiberri Ediciones, Bilbao.
*
Vázquez de Parga, Salvador (1980). ''Los comics del franquismo''.
Editorial Planeta
Planeta Corporación, S.R.L., doing business as Grupo Planeta (), is a Spanish mass media conglomerate operating in Spain, Portugal, France and Latin America. It is the world's leading Spanish-language book publisher.
Editorial Planeta, founded in ...
, Barcelona.
External links
Guía del Cómic infobox and news by José A. Serrano;
Tebeosfera digital magazine by
Manuel Barrero;
Tebeosclásicos magazine about the golden age of Spanish comic books
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