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Jim Huracán
Ediciones Toray · 1960–1961 · 56 issues
About the series
In the early 1960s, Ediciones Toray launched Jim Huracán, a Spanish comic series that ran for 56 issues, blending adventure and western tropes into a fast-paced, pulp-inspired narrative. The series is most associated with its creator, writer and artist Juan García Iranzo, whose dynamic, expressive style defined the look and feel of the title. Jim Huracán stands as a notable example of the Spanish "tebeo" tradition, offering readers a rugged, heroic protagonist navigating perilous landscapes and moral conflicts. Its brief but prolific run captures a specific moment in European comics, where local publishers produced vibrant, serialized adventures that rivaled imported American fare.
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