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        Hombre

        by Antonio Segura, José Ortiz

        On a planet destroyed by an ecological crisis, a man struggles to survive in the cruel chaos of a new world. Cruel and tender at the same time and with an unforgettable anti-hero, the lawless universe of Hombre, set in a devastated society where the welfare state is just a memory, this work is more topical than ever. On a planet destroyed by an ecological crisis, a man struggles to survive in the cruel chaos of a new world. Cruel and tender at the same time and with an unforgettable anti-hero, the lawless universe of Hombre, set in a devastated society where the welfare state is just a memory, this work is more topical than ever.

      • Graphic novels
        January 2023

        Torpedo 1972 vol 2: That's gotta hurt!

        ¡Con lo que eso duele!

        by Enrique Sánchez Abulí, Eduardo Risso

        The return of one of Spanish comics’ great characters and an icon of the noir genre, 18 years after his previous adventure. Enrique Sánchez Abulí received the Comic Barcelona Grand Prize for his life’s work. Luca Torelli receives an assignment from his old friend Lou: to kill Joe Carter, the cop who is endangering the shop he runs. Torpedo decides to accept the juicy offer and, together with Rascal, embarks on the risky mission with unpredictable consequences. With That's Gott hurt, the new phase of the mythical character created by Enrique Sánchez Abulí continues. He repeats his collaboration with the cartoonist Eduardo Risso.

      • Graphic novels
        November 2022

        Museum

        by Fernando De Felipe

        In 1991, the magazine Comix Internacional started to serialise Museum, a work by Fernando De Felipe depicting a mind-bending tour through the museum of the Compulsive Collector. Thanks to this disturbing guide and host, the visitors to this strange gallery get to hear the macabre tales behind the apparently conventional objects that play a fundamental role in the development of grisly stories sprinkled with dark humour. An inimitable comic, which in 1995 won the award for the best work by a Spanish author at the Barcelona International Comic Fair. Museum is the sixth instalment from the Fernando De Felipe library, which collects the complete works of the Aragonese author in a series of new editions with additional unpublished material. The perfect introduction or a chance to rediscover one of our seminal graphic novel artists.

      • Graphic novels
        February 2023

        Black Deker - Yellow Moon

        by Fernando De Felipe

        Black Deker and the crew of the steamboat Lady in the Dark descend the Rio Grande through the channels of Laguna Madre. Trying to keep a low profile so as not to attract unwanted attention, they press on with their mission: to rescue the mysterious A. Bierce from the security prison where he is being held. But Chief Rios and the US Army are hot on their heels...

      • Graphic novels
        December 2021

        Born wild

        by Óscar Aibar / Fernando De Felipe

        The result of a collaboration between Fernando De Felipe and Óscar Aibar and serving as a letter of introduction for both authors, Nacido Salvaje is an anthology of short stories originally published between 1988 and 1989 in the magazine Totem El Comix. With the Vietnam War as a common nexus, these tales focus on the victims, the executioners and the witnesses of the atrocities inherent to any war. The perfect introduction or a chance to rediscover one of our seminal graphic novel artists.

      • Graphic novels
        March 2022

        DNA

        by Óscar Aibar / Fernando De Felipe

        After Nacido Salvaje, Fernando De Felipe and Óscar Aibar continued their collaboration creating nine short stories originally published in the magazine Zona 84. With this foray into the field of science fiction, the authors turned their gaze on the most terrible past and disturbing future to reflect on the limits of ethics and morality surrounding genetic modification. ADN is the second instalment of the Fernando De Felipe library, which collects the complete works of the Aragonese author in a series of new editions with additional unpublished material. The perfect introduction or a chance to rediscover one of our seminal graphic novel artists.

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        June 2022

        The man who laughs

        by Victor Hugo / Fernando De Felipe

        Originally published in 1992, with Fernando De Felipe as the sole author, The man who laughs adapts the Victor Hugo novel of the same name, presenting the reader with the story of Gwynplane: a boy with a mutilated face who one stormy night comes across Dea, a new-born baby girl lying in her dead mother’s arms. Both are adopted by the solitary Ursus, with whom they perform in a travelling show. But Gwyn soon discovers his true origin, and nothing will ever be the same again. A new instalment from the Fernando De Felipe library, which collects the complete works of the Aragonese author in a series of new editions with additional unpublished material. The perfect introduction or a chance to rediscover one of our seminal graphic novel artists.

      • Graphic novels
        August 2022

        Marketing & Utopia made in USA

        by Fernando De Felipe

        Originally published between 1990 and 1992 in the magazine Zona 84, the stories making up Marketing & Utopia Made in U.S.A. allowed Fernando De Felipe as sole author to introduce his vision of a future where marketing has become Big Brother, with us humans subject to its whims. Stories not without humour that, somewhere between dystopian and prophetic, make it clear that even when everything is going wrong, it can always get worse. A new instalment from the Fernando De Felipe library, which collects the complete works of the Aragonese author in a series of new editions with additional unpublished material. The perfect introduction or a chance to rediscover one of our seminal graphic novel artists.

      • Graphic novels
        April 2022

        S.O.U.L.

        by Jaime Vane / Fernando De Felipe

        In 1990, the magazine Zona 84 published a new series from the pens of Jaime Vane and Fernando De Felipe: S.O.U.L. The title, an acronym for Search Organization of Unknown Limits, alludes to a mysterious company based in New Reading, Arizona (USA) that hires Vyvyan Kayman as a research assistant. So begins a disturbing story, a combination of science fiction and social commentary that, with the passage of time, has turned out to be as prophetic as it is dystopian. S.O.U.L. is the third instalment of the Fernando De Felipe library, which collects the complete works of the Aragonese author in a series of new editions with additional unpublished material. The perfect introduction or a chance to rediscover one of our seminal graphic novel artists.

      • Graphic novels
        February 2023

        Black Deker - Deep South Story

        by Fernando De Felipe

        Texas, 2033. Black Deker and his partner, Top Chop, recover the Lady in the Dark, an old Mississippi steamboat patched together with the remnants of old war materials. Scrap dealers by trade, they use the boat to salvage the scrap from battles fought in the rivers and jungles of the new state. But Black Deker decides to take on an unusual assignment: rescue A. Bierce, a prisoner of the fearsome Coronel Snark, from death row at the China (New León) maximum-security prison. A new instalment from the Fernando De Felipe library, which collects the complete works of the Aragonese author in a series of new editions with additional unpublished material. The perfect introduction or a chance to rediscover one of our seminal graphic novel artists.

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