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''Peter Pank'' is a Spanish-language comic book written and drawn by Spanish cartoonist Max (Spanish cartoonist), Max (Francesc Capdevila) in 1983. It is an adult-oriented parody of J.M. Barrie's ''Peter and Wendy'', with the protagonist as a vicious, rebellious, belligerent Punk ideology, punk with a "No Future" attitude. The comic mostly follows the original work's plot, but is heavily influenced by punk culture and anarchism. Various characters have been replaced with more "adult" versions: the Lost Boys are punks, the North American Natives, Natives are hippies, the pirates are rock and roll, rockers, and the mermaids are BDSM Dominatrix, dominas. Many parts of the comic include male and female nudity. The comic ends with Peter sentenced to be hanged for rape, and Wendy and her brothers returned home, her becoming a prostitute and the boys becoming drug addiction, drug addicts.


References

* Francesca Lladó, "Los comics de la transición: el boom del cómic adulto 1975-1984", ''Colección Viñetas'' vol.3, Glénat, 2001, * Antoni Remesar, Antonio Altarriba, "Comicsarias: ensayo sobre una década de historieta española (1977-1987)", PPU, 1987, * Laurent Rieutort, "Massif central, hautes terres d'initiatives", Presses Univ Blaise Pascal, 2006, * Roger Sabin, "Adult comics: an introduction", ''New accents'', Taylor & Francis, 1993, * Dez Skinn, "Comix: the underground revolution", Collins & Brown, 2004,


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Beyond Borders: Peter Is A Punk Rocker
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