Peter Pank

Peter Pank is a Spanish B.D. (comic book) written and drawn by Max, the pseudonym of Francesc Capdevila.

Peter Pank is an adult-oriented parody of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan. While in the original, Peter is simply a boy who refused to grow up to a man, in Peter Pank he's a vicious, rebellious, belligerent punk with a "No Future" attitude. The A in his name is colored red, like in the anarchist symbol.

The comic mostly follows a parodied version of Peter and Wendy'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 Indians are hippies, the pirates are rockers, and the mermaids are BDSM dominas. Many parts of the comic have a pornographic style, including both male and female nudity. The comic ends with Peter sentenced to be hanged for rape and Wendy and her brothers returning home, Wendy having changed into a prostitute and her brothers into drug addicts.

The first album is called simply Peter Pank. The second is subtitled El Licantropunk, a reference to lycanthropes (werewolves). The third is subtitled Pankdinista!, a reference to the Sandinista revolutionaries in Nicaragua.