You might ask: Why look back at a defunct forum when we have Instagram and Discord? The answer lies in structure and permanence.
Discuss how comic fandom moved from physical shops and fanzines to massive digital hubs.
(Kitana)—as the subjects of his transformation narratives. Current Distribution and Community locofuria comics forum
Does anyone here still post on Locofuria? Or has the community moved to Discord / Telegram? I’d love to find a space that keeps that same raw, unpolished energy.
The site’s name, "Locofuria," translates roughly to "Crazy Fury." This moniker perfectly captured the tone of the early internet: irreverent, chaotic, and fiercely independent. You might ask: Why look back at a
Have you discovered yet? It’s the hidden gem of the alt-comic world—a tight-knit community where underground artists, zine creators, and webcomic enthusiasts geek out over raw, unfiltered storytelling.
The forum’s true value lies in its specialized sub-forums, which function as both a marketplace and a university. The most hallowed section is arguably the (Where can I buy it?) and "Mercadillo" (Flea Market) threads. Here, collectors from Madrid, Mexico City, and Buenos Aires exchange leads on out-of-print integrales (complete collections), rare fanzines from the 1980s Spanish underground, or variant covers from obscure Italian publishers. This is not casual shopping; it is a global, peer-to-peer treasure hunt. (Kitana)—as the subjects of his transformation narratives
To ensure a positive and engaging experience for all members, please follow these guidelines:
You might ask: Why look back at a defunct forum when we have Instagram and Discord? The answer lies in structure and permanence.
Discuss how comic fandom moved from physical shops and fanzines to massive digital hubs.
(Kitana)—as the subjects of his transformation narratives. Current Distribution and Community
Does anyone here still post on Locofuria? Or has the community moved to Discord / Telegram? I’d love to find a space that keeps that same raw, unpolished energy.
The site’s name, "Locofuria," translates roughly to "Crazy Fury." This moniker perfectly captured the tone of the early internet: irreverent, chaotic, and fiercely independent.
Have you discovered yet? It’s the hidden gem of the alt-comic world—a tight-knit community where underground artists, zine creators, and webcomic enthusiasts geek out over raw, unfiltered storytelling.
The forum’s true value lies in its specialized sub-forums, which function as both a marketplace and a university. The most hallowed section is arguably the (Where can I buy it?) and "Mercadillo" (Flea Market) threads. Here, collectors from Madrid, Mexico City, and Buenos Aires exchange leads on out-of-print integrales (complete collections), rare fanzines from the 1980s Spanish underground, or variant covers from obscure Italian publishers. This is not casual shopping; it is a global, peer-to-peer treasure hunt.
To ensure a positive and engaging experience for all members, please follow these guidelines: