In the wake of the trial, Spanish independent publisher (fictional name for the original indie publisher, or a placeholder for the real obscure label) sensed an opportunity not for exploitation, but for psychological dissection.

Why is the so difficult to find? There are three reasons:

The comic employs a slow-burn pacing common to "slow horror." Rather than relying on jump scares, the narrative builds dread through atmosphere. The dialogue often shifts between the colloquial speech of the region and the archaic, liturgical Latin of the exorcism rites. This linguistic clash heightens the tension, creating a disconnect between the familiar world of the villagers and the alien world of the entity they face.

. It is based on a true crime that occurred in Almansa, Spain, in September 1990. Unbrained Comics Overview of the Work

The comic has drawn praise from notable figures in Spanish pop culture, including Nacho Canut (of the band Fangoria), who lauded its historical precision and lack of sensationalist moralizing. Rather than treating the case as a cheap horror trope, the work serves as a sobering psychological mirror. It exposes how unchecked superstitions can escalate into real-world violence within local communities.

The perpetrators were eventually acquitted of murder due to "mental alienation" (enajenación mental), a controversial verdict that remains a dark stain on Spanish legal history. Artist and Creative Vision