The Devil and Coral: Norma Editorial Presents Homs' New Work

Published on January 08, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Cover of The Devil and Coral by Homs showing the author's characteristic artistic style, with dramatic composition and vibrant color palette that represents the tone of the graphic novel, in a quality edition from Norma Editorial.

The Devil and Coral: Norma Editorial presents Homs' new work

Norma Editorial continues to strengthen its catalog of European graphic novels with the launch of The Devil and Coral, the new work by the renowned author Homs that joins the prestigious line of quality publications from the publisher. This launch represents an ongoing commitment to diversifying the Spanish comic market and supporting authorial talent within the landscape of contemporary graphic novels. 📚

Homs' consolidation in the comic landscape

With The Devil and Coral, Homs demonstrates his artistic evolution and consolidates his position within the select group of Spanish authors who are redefining the boundaries of graphic narrative in Europe, always maintaining a personal and distinctive voice that characterizes all his previous work.

Highlighted publication features:
"Each new work by Homs is an exploration of the medium's limits, demonstrating that European comics have much to say in the global landscape" - Specialized critic

Homs' narrative and visual style

The author develops his characteristic style in this work, combining deep narratives with a distinctive line that has already conquered critics and audiences in previous works. His ability to balance visual and literary content positions him as one of the most solid values in current Spanish comics.

Distinctive elements of Homs' art:

Norma Editorial and its bet on authorial comics

The publication of The Devil and Coral reinforces Norma Editorial's strategy of supporting and promoting European authorial comics, maintaining a diverse catalog that ranges from superheroes to the most personal and risky works in the independent landscape.

Norma's editorial line:

The future of graphic novels in Spanish

Launches like The Devil and Coral not only enrich the current landscape but also establish quality benchmarks for future generations of creators, demonstrating that Spanish comics have a prominent place in the global graphic novel market and much narrative and artistic potential to explore. 🎨