Churumbel
Churumbel made their debut in the pages of Pumby #132 in 1960, brought to life by creator Arturo Rojas de la Cámara for Spain's beloved Editorial Valenciana — a Silver Age arrival in one of the most charming corners of European comics. With 73 catalogued appearances concentrated in Pumby and a remarkable five key issues flagged by collectors, this is a character whose presence clearly resonated throughout the early 1960s run. In those pages, Churumbel keeps lively company alongside the likes of Monucho, Becerrín, El Lobo, Caperucita Encarnada, and Centaurito — a cast that speaks to the warm, imaginative world Editorial Valenciana built for young readers. For collectors with a passion for mid-century Spanish comics, Churumbel is exactly the kind of discovery that makes digging through Pumby back issues so rewarding.
#132
Trivia
- Palop has written more of Churumbel's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 54 issues.