Pumby (magazine)
| Editor | Editorial Valenciana |
|---|---|
| Categories | Children's comics |
| Frequency | Weekly (1958–1984) |
| Format | Comic magazine |
| Publisher | Editorial Valenciana |
| First issue | April 1955 |
| Final issue | November 1984 |
| Country | Spain |
| Based in | Valencia |
| Language | Spanish |
Pumby was a Spanish comic magazine published by Editorial Valenciana between 1955 and 1984, with a total of 1,204 issues.
In addition to the comic strips featuring the eponymous character created by José Sanchis, it included many other series, most of them featuring animal protagonists, drawn by the majority of artists who also worked on Jaimito.
Popular and of high quality, Pumby eventually became the leading tebeo in the Spanish children's market, surpassing Hipo, Monito y Fifí and Yumbo by Ediciones Clíper. Its success led to the launch of a spin-off magazine, Super Pumby (1959).