A historical journey through one of the most important comics publishers in our country Bruguera was the most important comics publisher in Spain. His influence on our popular culture has been enormous. From humorous magazines like Pulgarcito or DDT, to adventure notebooks like El Capitán Trueno or the pockets of Corín Tellado or Marcial Lafuente Estefanía. Now, when nearly 30 years have passed since the closure of Bruguera, this documentary aims to analyze why characters like Carpanta, Doña Urraca, The Cebolleta family or Mortadelo and Filemón became true archetypes and testimonies of an era. And also discover what daily life was like, both for the creators like Ibáñez or Vázquez, for the workers or for the Bruguera family themselves.
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A historical journey through one of the most important comics publishers in our country Bruguera was the most important comics publisher in Spain. His influence on our popular culture has been enormous. From humorous magazines like Pulgarcito or DDT, to adventure notebooks like El Capitán Trueno or the pockets of Corín Tellado or Marcial Lafuente Estefanía. Now, when nearly 30 years have passed since the closure of Bruguera, this documentary aims to analyze why characters like Carpanta, Doña Urraca, The Cebolleta family or Mortadelo and Filemón became true archetypes and testimonies of an era. And also discover what daily life was like, both for the creators like Ibáñez or Vázquez, for the workers or for the Bruguera family themselves.