El Víbora #6
In "La corrupción de Dot Darling," writer and artist Sento crafts a surreal, dreamlike narrative where everyday objects take on unsettling lives—each panel a quiet act of rebellion or transformation. With a distinctive visual style and a tone that lingers between absurdity and unease, this 1980 issue from Ediciones La Cúpula stands out as a striking example of early Spanish underground comics. The cover by Roger adds a sharp, mysterious edge to the already enigmatic story.
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Primera tira: un tubo vomita la pasta que lleva en su interior. Segunda tira: una plumilla se introduce en un tintero, matándolo. Tercera tira: un paraguas se abre pero sólo llueve debajo de él. Cuarta tira: una llave se monta en un zapato.
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