Triple Accion
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Spanish publisher Ediciones Vértice launched Triple Acción (1979–1981), a 23-issue series that brought together three distinct heroes—the Punisher, the Hulk, and Doctor Strange—in a single shared-title anthology. While each issue featured separate adventures for these characters, the series is best remembered for introducing Spanish readers to a rotating cast of Marvel's most iconic figures, often with translated stories from the original U.S. comics. Though the title suggests a team-up, it was a showcase for solo tales, offering a unique window into the era's superhero storytelling. Its brief run captured a transitional moment in Spanish comics publishing, bridging imported superheroics with local fandom's growing appetite for American-style action.