Caperucita Encarnada
Stepping straight out of the Golden Age of Spanish comics, Caperucita Encarnada made her debut in the very first issue of Pumby in 1955, brought to life by the artist Palop for Editorial Valenciana — a publisher that gave generations of young Spanish readers some of their most beloved illustrated adventures. Over roughly a decade of publication, she accumulated an impressive 209 catalogued appearances, with no fewer than 16 of those issues recognized as collector-significant keys — a testament to how warmly this character was embraced. In the colorful pages of Pumby she shares her world with a charming cast including Becerrín, Monucho, Conejín, Plumita, and Fu-Chinín, making her a cherished fixture of mid-century Spanish comics history and a genuine treasure for collectors of the era.
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Trivia
- Palop has written more of Caperucita Encarnada's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 87 issues.