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Bruguelandia
Editorial Bruguera · 1981–1983 · 29 issues
About the series
In the early 1980s, Editorial Bruguera launched Bruguelandia, a 29-issue comic series that served as a flagship showcase for the publisher's legendary stable of Spanish cartoonists. Featuring a rotating cast of beloved characters and humor strips, the title was a key vehicle for talents like Francisco Ibáñez, whose iconic creations Mortadelo y Filemón were a regular highlight. As a central anthology of Bruguera's golden-era style, Bruguelandia captured the transition from the Francoist period into Spain's vibrant post-dictatorship comic scene, preserving the slapstick, wordplay, and social satire that defined the publisher's legacy.