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Students' opinions. Opiniones de los estudiantes.
Franco is swinging his swords toward students' opinions about his regime. -
La evolución del Franquismo
A five-box comic strip shows Hitler and Franco sleeping together in one bed with a svastika and the Falangist yoke the arrows in the first box. Outside, two men are walking toward the window. In the second box, one of the men, Winston Churchill, is looking through the window. In the third box, Churchill kills Hitler, whose body lies under the bed in the fourth box. Churchill is now sleeping with Franco. Now, a guerrilla fighter is looking through the window. In the last box, the guerrilla fighter blows up the house and kills both Churchill and Franco. -
Freedom. Libertad.
The word freedom outlines the figure of a giant that stumps on small Franco. -
Dissenting Priests. Sacerdotes disidentes.
A group of dissident priests pull the red carpet from under Franco who falls. -
Republic. República.
The Republic carrying a big arrow with the message "Union of all democratic forces" is about to make Franco fall, who is barely standing over boards that say "poverty, incompetency, chaos, monarchy without monarch, discontent crisis, Falange anachronism" while he is shouting: " I won't go, I won't go." -
Conformism. Conformismo
The rope of hanged man is made of the word "conformism. -
Newsstand. Quiosko.
In a Spanish newsstand every publication has a Franco’s portrait. -
The Press as a dog. La prensa como un perro.
The Spanish ABC newspaper is a dog that licked the boots of a Falangist. -
Francoist Press. Prensa franquista.
The Spanish press drawn as an old prostitute leaning onto a streetlamp with a crow on her arm. The crow’s name is Opus Dei, a Catholic organization that supported Franco’s regime. -
Propaganda
Franco is a small angel seated in front of a journalist, the latter taking notes. Behind a room divider and out of the sight of the journalist, readers can see Franco’s military uniform, his weapons, and a thief outfit.