The comic’s release also reignited interest in the original , leading to academic interest in its parallels to real-life exorcism cases and medieval superstitions. In 2013, a TV series further popularized the story, though it diverged significantly from both the film and comic.
) and religious delusions, the women subjected the girl to a brutal "exorcism" that involved removing her internal organs by hand. The Legal Outcome
However, I must advise you that downloading copyrighted materials without permission is illegal and can harm the creators and publishers of the work. If you're interested in reading the comic book, I suggest looking into legitimate sources, such as purchasing a physical copy or checking out online marketplaces that offer digital versions of the title.
La representación gráfica de las alucinaciones y el delirio místico que sufrieron las agresoras.
The comic is published by Unbrained Comics and was recently reissued as a graphic novel by Yeray Ediciones in 2024. It is a 32–44 page work intended for due to its explicit graphic violence and realistic portrayal of the tragedy. Story Summary
as a 44-page graphic novel with a hard/soft cover and four pages of new content.
A: Not officially. Any free PDFs circulating online are unauthorized. Support creators by purchasing through legal channels.