Anyway, Superbean's calendars have been the number one sellers in Aguadilla in each of the last 73 years (pre-dating native Puerto Rican calendars by a full five years) and are the subject of an annual exhibition in Old San Juan.
It's only fair that you get the latest version (with a recap of 2007). First up is last year's January, featuring Superbean (wrapped up warm for the winter weather) sat atop his favourite donkey Emilio (and also featuring Emilio's civil partner Bernardo and a Ricky Martin poster):

This year, Superbean decided to go all literary and historical. January 2008 features the beanial one's very own homage to the month that saw the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb and first edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus.

Click for the full effect, this year Superbean's gone supersized. More soon!
2 comments:
I fucking love that bean (and Emilio).
They love you too. They told me, said they thought you "is well hott, innit".
Which is a bit worrying, when you think about it.
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