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This paper analyzes the 2020s reissue/reboot of the Spanish-language comic El único hombre entre ellas (“The Only Man Among Them”). By examining visual narrative strategies, character archetypes, and dialogic power dynamics, the study argues that while the “new” edition attempts to modernize gender representation through feminist-informed scripting and redesigned character agency, it simultaneously perpetuates certain heteronormative gaze structures. Using Laura Mulvey’s male gaze theory, reversed, and contemporary comics scholarship (e.g., Scott McCloud on closure, Hillary Chute on women’s comics), this paper demonstrates how the comic occupies a contradictory space: a progressive vehicle for female-led storytelling that nonetheless centers male experience as the primary site of reader identification.
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