Category
page 1Fictional Spanish people
Don Juan
legendary, fictional libertine
Zwarte Piet
companion of Saint Nicholas in the folklore of the Netherlands and Belgium
Sancho Panza
fictional character in the novel Don Quixote
Alonso Quijano
protagonist of Don Quixote
Mort & Phil
comic strip
Dulcinea
fictional character from Don Quixote
The Triplets
animated television series
Richard Alpert
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Gomez Addams
character of The Addams Family

Fierabras
thumb|The giant Fierabras. Engraving from the 1497 edition of Jehan Bagnyon's Roman de Fierabras le Géant (P. Maréchal et B. Chaussard, Lyon), BNF RES-Y2-993
Fierabras (from French: ', "brave/formidable arm") or Ferumbras' is a fictional Saracen knight (sometimes of gigantic stature) appearing in several chansons de geste'' and other material relating to the Matter of France. He is the son of Balan, king of Spain, and is frequently shown in conflict with Roland and the Twelve Peers, especially Oliver, whose prowess he almost rivals. Fierabras eventually converts to Christianity and fights for
Il Capitano
fictional character in Commedia dell'arte
Berlin
fictional character from Money Heist

Professor
fictional character from Money Heist
Tokyo (Silene Oliveira)
character in « Money Heist »
Allegory of Hispania
anthropomorphic personification of Spain
Zipi y Zape
comic series
Superlópez
thumb|Superlópez
Superlópez is a Spanish comic book character created by Jan. Created in 1973, Superlópez is a parody of Superman. Born Jo-Con-Él (translated as Damn-with-him) on the planet Chitón (Spanish slang meaning something like Shut up!) much like Superman's home planet of Krypton, he leaves his planet when he enters a spaceship and presses a button, an accident that sends him to Earth. He was raised by adoptive parents in Barcelona and concealed himself under the identity of office-worker Juan López (which is actually author Jan's real name). He works with his girlfriend, the bad-tempe
Pepe Carvalho
fictional character
Raquel Murillo (Lisbon)
character in Money Heist / La Casa de papel
Diablo
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Captain Alatriste
novel series by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Nairobi (Ágata Jiménez)
Character in "Money Heist"
13, Rue del Percebe
comic strip
Inigo Montoya
fictional character from The Princess Bride
Cuto
series of comics by Jesús Blasco
Capitán Trueno
Spanish comics character
Anita Diminuta
El Aguila
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Arturo Román
character in « Money Heist », a hostage and the Director of the Royal Mint of Spain
El botones Sacarino
comic series
José Luis Torrente
fictional character
Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez
fictional character from the American fantasy film Highlander (1986)
Pepé the King Prawn
Muppet character
Rompetechos
'''' is a Spanish comic character created by cartoonist Francisco Ibáñez in 1964, protagonist of the series of the same name. Rompetechos is a short and myopic man whose poor vision generates comical situations. Ibánez stated repeatedly that, among his creations, this was his favorite character and due to this he appeared frequently in other series by the author, notably Mortadelo y Filemón (Mort and Phil'').