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Revista Cómicos, No. 9 (Cuban comics magazine) — cover feature "Alona" by Rafael Morante

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Saddle-stitched comics magazine. Color cover with a Morante science-fiction illustration: the heroine Alona, long-haired and armored, striding forward with a stylized spacecraft and psychedelic energy forms across a perspective grid. Blue starburst masthead "COMICOS" with issue number "9" at upper right; stylized "ALONA" title; a red "CUBA" corner banner with the publisher logo and "EDITORIAL PABLO DE LA TORRIENTE" at upper left; price "50c" lower right; artist signature "Morante" near the figure's feet. Interior not photographed.

2026.2.8

2026.2

Alberto Darias Marcos

Rafael Morante

Rafael Morante

9

Havana

Cuba

Caribbean

Central America

Date: Circa 1986–1987. The cover prints only the issue number "9," not a year; Alona's first installments appeared around 1986 in Cómicos, and the magazine ran circa 1985/86–1992, placing this issue in the mid-to-late 1980s.

COMICOS"; issue "9"; "ALONA"; "CUBA"; "50c"; publisher logo with "EDITORIAL PABLO DE LA TORRIENTE"; signature "Morante."

Fair

Rafael Morante

author

Havana

Cuba

Caribbean

Central America

publication

Alona is a landmark Cuban science-fiction historieta. Alona was one of the characters of the now-defunct comics magazine Cómicos, from Editorial Pablo de la Torriente, with scripts and designs by Rafael Morante, who around 1986 transcended the graphic imagery of his time. Around 1986, Cuban science fiction found in Alona — whose first installments appeared in the extinct magazine Cómicos — a work of intense visual and narrative quality in the space-opera subgenre; it was later revisited as a graphic novel more than 30 years on.