José Donoso's
magical realist novel
The Obscene Bird of Night reinterprets imbunche folklore as a way to bind a male child in a sack to prevent escape and bodily growth. Travel writer
Bruce Chatwin gives an account of Chilote witchcraft and the imbunche in his book
In Patagonia. British comic book writer
Alan Moore wrote a version of the imbunche (here spelled i
nvunche) very similar to Chatwin's description during his run on
Swamp Thing, as an antagonist to
John Constantine in the first story he appeared in. This imbunche has both legs turned backwards and the tongue is not forked. In addition, the left hand has been sewn under the skin of the right abdominal area making it appear as if the hand is tucked away. An Imbunche appears in the
Secret Saturdays animated series. In the 2000 novel
Portrait in Sepia (
Retrato en Sepia) by
Isabel Allende, the character Aurora del Valle recalls being told about the Imbunche in her childhood. In the 2014 urban fantasy novel,
Luke Coles and the Flower of Chiloe, the imbunche is mentioned seven times. Later in the series, imbunches appear in great numbers as Righteous Province's (Recta Provincia's) common foot soldiers. In the 2014 urban fantasy television series
Constantine (based on the comics
Swamp Thing and
Hellblazer), the title character says that imbunche are nasty creatures that tore out throats during the time of
Noah, but were presumed destroyed in the
Great Flood. A living imbunche appears in
"The Saint of Last Resorts". Constantine's friend, Ben, died because of an imbunche. In the 2019 novel Nuestra parte de noche (translated to English in 2022 by Megan McDowell) by Mariana Enriquez who is based on Buenos Aires imbunche are mentioned. The main character, Juan, describes children who look like imbunche that are kept in a cave then saying “He turned back, ready to confront Mercedes, who was waiting for him at the door beside her imbunche child.” (Page 132). In the 2020 Chilean-Brazilian Annecy-nominated animated film
Nahuel and the Magic Book, Nahuel answered the riddle about the Imbunche when he made a deal with a goblin at the tavern. ==References==