Kung-Fu
In the mid-1970s, Editorial OEPISA brought the martial arts craze to Spanish newsstands with this 97-issue series, blending action and mysticism in a format distinct from its American source material. Anchored by the dynamic pencils of Gil Kane, John Romita, and Ron Wilson, Kung-Fu delivered punchy, visually kinetic storytelling that captured the era's fascination with Eastern philosophy and street-level combat. Though the writers remain uncredited beyond translation work, the consistent artistic firepower gave the book a polished, superhero-inflected energy that set it apart from other genre titles of the time. For Spanish readers, it was a key entry point into the global kung-fu boom, making it a notable artifact of 1970s European comics publishing.