The longest comic book in the world. Publishing house ¡Caramba! publishes its second number.

Publisher ¡Caramba! has published the second issue of its magazine, which defines itself as the longest comic book in the world; shares name with the stamp dedicated to comic, and its contents also focus on the art of the vignette. ¡Caramba! is defined as an independent publisher specializing in humor comics.

We want to offer an overview of the humor comic that is written and drawn today. Almost fifty Spanish-speaking authors (including Paco Roca, Darío Adanti, Mauro Entrialgo, Manel Fontdevila, Paco Alcázar or Pepo Pérez) have drawn two exquisite corpses, starting in both cases with the same vignette, and obtaining therefore the longest comic in the world. Thus, two unique stories are presented on each side of a roll of paper 30 centimeters high by 5 meters long, in a limited edition of 500 copies. From ¡Caramba! they decided not to repeat the format of each issue of their magazine for three reasons: to avoid repeating ourselves, to have a good time preparing each new delivery and to try to surprise the reader.

¡Caramba! is a new editorial project that is worth following closely. They have bet heavily on the Spanish authors and, in addition, the two issues of their magazine have already published The industry of dreams, by Paco Alcázar, a book full of irony and imagination about the cinema; Let's Pacheco, with script by Carmen Pacheco and illustrations by Laura Pacheco, which tells the story of a week in the life of a family; and Reunion, which groups five years of news and sketches according to Manel Fontdevila.

Original source of the news EL ESTANDARTE 

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