Cinco Novelas Gráficas para el Día del Cómic 2025
Celebrating Día del Cómic 2025: A Selection of Captivating Spanish Comics
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- Celebrating Día del Cómic 2025: A Selection of Captivating Spanish Comics
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- La carretera (The Road) by manu Larcenet (Norma Editorial)
- Aguagim by Marina Sáez (Garbuix)
- El inmortal Hulk (The Immortal Hulk) by Al Ewing and Joe Bennet (Panini Comics)
- Las locuritas de Úrsula (Ursula’s Little Madnesses) by Sergi Puyol (Apa Apa)
- Ava by Ana Miralles and emilio Ruiz (Astiberri)
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- Celebrating Día del Cómic: Your Guide to Spanish Comics

Día del Cómic is here, a perfect prospect to celebrate the magic of the ninth art form! What better way to enjoy it than with a selection of historietas that will captivate you from the vrey first page? From epic sagas to intimate stories, the world of Spanish comics offers something for everyone. Here’s a brief selection to get you started:
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La carretera (The Road) by manu Larcenet (Norma Editorial)
This is an adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s novel, considered by many to be more inspired than the 2009 film directed by John Hillcoat. The premise: “largos años después de un apocalipsis global,el mundo sigue en ruinas” (many years after a global apocalypse,the world remains in ruins).
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Aguagim by Marina Sáez (Garbuix)
A fun and effervescent comic where the protagonists are 12 experienced women, aged between 67 and 94, full of advice and anecdotes. This tebeo offers a unique outlook on life and aging.
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El inmortal Hulk (The Immortal Hulk) by Al Ewing and Joe Bennet (Panini Comics)
This is a superhero comic unlike any you’ve seen before. It’s “uno de los pocos tebeos Marvel recientes que ha logrado dar con la tecla de la originalidad y crear una colección de visiones salvajes, descarnadas y terroríficas” (one of the few recent Marvel comics that has managed to strike the key of originality and create a collection of wild, stark, and terrifying visions).
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Las locuritas de Úrsula (Ursula’s Little Madnesses) by Sergi Puyol (Apa Apa)
This work portrays the everyday from such a close perspective that “la viñeta se convierte en un espejo de uno mismo” (the vignette becomes a mirror of oneself), offering a relatable and intimate reading experience.
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Ava by Ana Miralles and emilio Ruiz (Astiberri)
In this work, the author reconstructs Ava Gardner’s trip to Rio de Janeiro to promote The Barefoot Contessa. This historieta blends biography with the vibrant backdrop of Brazil.
Celebrating Día del Cómic: Your Guide to Spanish Comics
Día del Cómic (Comic Book Day) is a fantastic chance to dive into the world of Spanish comics. This Q&A guide will help you explore and appreciate the vibrant “ninth art” and discover some captivating Spanish comics to celebrate the day.
What is Día del Cómic and Why is it celebrated?
What is Día del Cómic? Día del Cómic translates to “Comic Book Day” in English. It’s a day dedicated to celebrating comics, their history, and their cultural importance. It recognizes the creativity and quality of comics and the professionals who create them.
When is Día del Cómic celebrated? Día del Cómic is celebrated annually on March 17th.
Why was Día del Cómic created? The day was established to increase the visibility and recognition of the comic book sector and its professionals. It acknowledges the meaningful role comics play in society and culture.
When was Día del Cómic established in Spain? The Spanish Council of Ministers officially declared March 17th as Día del Cómic y del Tebeo on July 11,2022, as proposed by the Ministry of Culture (Ministerio de Cultura).
Is Día del Cómic celebrated outside of Spain? Yes, as the “Spanish Comic Book Day” was celebrated in Cuba for the first time on March 14, 2025.
Exploring Spanish Comics: “Historietas” and “Tebeos.”
What are “Historietas”? “Historietas” is the Spanish word for comics or graphic novels. It is a common term used to refer to comic books.
What are “Tebeos”? “Tebeos” is another Spanish term for comics, often used to refer to comic books, especially those aimed at children or young adults. The term “Tebeo” has historical importance,originating from a popular Spanish comic magazine.
What are some examples of Spanish comics (“Historietas” and ”Tebeos”) to read?
La carretera (The Road) by Manu Larcenet: An adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s novel, depicting a post-apocalyptic world.
Aguagim by Marina Sáez: A comic featuring 12 women between 67 and 94 years old,sharing life advice and anecdotes.
El Inmortal Hulk (The Immortal Hulk) by Al Ewing and Joe Bennet: A superhero comic offering a fresh and terrifying take on the Hulk.
Las locuritas de Úrsula (Ursula’s Little Madnesses) by Sergi Puyol: A comic portraying everyday life in a relatable way.
Ava by Ana Miralles and Emilio Ruiz: A biographical comic reconstructing Ava Gardner’s trip to Rio de Janeiro.
Recommended Spanish Comics: A Swift Guide
| Comic Title | Author(s) | Genre | Description |
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| La carretera (The Road) | Manu Larcenet | Post-Apocalyptic | Adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s novel set in a ruined world. |
| Aguagim | Marina Sáez | Slice of life | Features stories and advice from 12 women aged 67-94. |
| El Inmortal Hulk (The Immortal Hulk) | Al ewing and Joe Bennet | Superhero/Horror | A unique and dark take on the Marvel superhero. |
| Las locuritas de Úrsula (Ursula’s Little Madnesses) | Sergi Puyol | Slice of Life | Focuses on the everyday, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives. |
| Ava | Ana Miralles and Emilio Ruiz | Biographical/Historical | Reconstructs Ava Gardner’s trip to Rio de Janeiro. |
why Should I Read Comics Originally Written in Spanish or Set in Spain?
Cultural Immersion: Comics provide a window into Spanish culture, history, and society, offering unique perspectives and storytelling traditions.
Language Learning: Reading comics is an engaging way to improve your Spanish language skills. The visual context aids comprehension and vocabulary acquisition.
Diverse Storytelling: Spanish comics explore a wide range of genres and themes, reflecting the diversity of the Spanish-speaking world.
Support Creators: By reading and promoting Spanish comics, you support the creators and contribute to the growth of the Spanish comic book industry.
Where can I find spanish Comic Books?
Online retailers often have a selection of Spanish-language comics.
Bookstores: Local bookstores near you might carry these resources.
Libraries: Libraries may provide access to digital editions of these works.
