[2] It had stopped the year before in Argentina (September 2014), where it was simultaneously published in a young persons supplement called No in the newspaper Página/12.
[1] It recounts the adventures of an innocent prostitute, called Clara Fernandez, and her relationship with clients.
[10] Clara's physical appearance is clearly inspired by the famous American bondage model and pin-up, Bettie Page.
[12] Clara became one of the most popular characters of El Jueves, with a large following of fans who saw in her the idealisation of a woman; a libertine, independent and attractive.Despite this success in both in the Spanish and Argentine press, the comic had been the target of strong criticism and denunciations for alleged sexist and degrading content.
[13] However, in recent years, the comic's has been republished in new editions, maintining the character alive within both the Spanish and Argentinian pop culture.