
We’d said we’d show you a Spanish comic book we picked up and here it is. This fell into our hands in San Sebastián when we were there several years back throwing our yearly multiple-birthday party. It was a gift from a party guest. It’s good to have friends who really understand you—or at least are willing to indulge your dubious interests. “Is this pulp?” he asked as he handed it over. Certainly it fits our brief, since as far as we’re concerned it’s an across-the-ocean cousin to the dirty little pulp-era Tijuana bibles of old.
This was published in 1991 by Barcelona based Ediciones de Cúpula, and inside you get work ranging from the mildly erotic to the fully pornographic from artists such as Frank Frazetta, Beto Hernández, Anton Drek, Máximo Rotundo, the oft-censored Robert Crumb, and others. It’s a thick book, but we scanned only about twenty pages, mainly because we worried about breaking the binding. However, fret not—if you’re very interested it turns out you can get this online, and with better scans than we managed, we’re loathe to admit. Check here.





































































