In the pantheon of Spanish comics, few characters have managed to bridge the gap between slapstick humor and sharp social satire as effectively as Superlópez

However, the series quickly evolved. By 1980, Jan began collaborating with writer , introducing "El Supergrupo"—a team of heroes parodically based on the Avengers and Fantastic Four. As the series matured, Jan took over both writing and drawing, shifting the tone from slapstick parody to insightful social satire . Later albums tackled complex themes like illegal immigration, the arms trade, and the housing crisis, all while maintaining the series' trademark humor. Inside Volume 15: A Fan Favorite

Marc laughed nervously. Then he turned the page.

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Created by the legendary Jan (Juan López Fernández), Super López began as a direct spoof of the American superhero archetype—specifically Superman. We follow Juan López, an awkward, clumsy office worker who happens to be an alien from the planet Súper. But unlike Clark Kent, Juan isn't a noble hero hiding in plain sight; he is a frustrated bureaucrat who treats his superpowers like a tedious chore.

If you are following a specific "RRR" release group numbering (common in digital comic forums), volume 15 may instead bundle several albums. Based on standard collection orders, it often includes: 25 Años de Superlópez (1999) Album #44: El Caserón Fantasma (2002) Key Characters in this Series:

—evokes a very specific kind of nostalgia. Created by the legendary artist

He lives as Juan López, a modest clerk struggling with a short-tempered girlfriend ( Luisa Lanas ) and a demanding boss.

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