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Nazario lleva Anarcoma a París

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Una exposición en Art Basel Paris mostrará la obra del artista español creador de Anarcoma, cómic cuya protagonista es una detective trans.

TEXTO KAIQUI MACAULAY Nazario Luque Vera, de 80 años, es una de las figuras más importantes de la escena contracultural española.

Entre 1978 y 1986 escribió y dibujó Anarcoma, un comic homoerótico cuya protagonista es una mujer trans. En Anarcoma, una detective busca una máquina capaz de controlar el deseo sexual.

España acababa de salir de una dictadura y en aquel entonces en los cómics no era tan habitual encontrar dibujos tan explícitos como los que uno podría encontrarse en las páginas de Anarcoma.

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