Lubna
Lubna made her entrance in 1981 through the pages of El Víbora — the legendary Barcelona underground anthology that was the beating heart of Spanish alternative comics during the Bronze Age — brought to life by the singular vision of Max, one of the most distinctive voices in Iberian sequential art. Her five catalogued appearances place her in remarkable company: the same ink-stained pages that hosted cult figures like Ranxerox and El Niñato, a rogues' gallery that tells you everything about El Víbora's gloriously anarchic spirit. She's a rare find for collectors drawn to the rich, often overlooked world of European underground publishing under Ediciones La Cúpula, a house that gave shelter to work that simply couldn't exist anywhere else. For anyone mapping the wilder edges of Bronze Age comics beyond the American mainstream, Lubna is exactly the kind of discovery worth chasing down.
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