Prometeo was launched by Javier Gómez de la Serna in Madrid on 1 November 1908. Javier Gómez edited the political section of the magazine until issue 11 dated September 1909 when he was appointed general director registries and notaries. Then his son
Ramón Gómez de la Serna took charge of the magazine. He also published articles in the magazine.{{cite journal|author=Juan Herrero-Senés|title="Polemics, jokes, compliments and insults": The Reception of Futurism in the Spanish Press (1909–1918)|journal=International Yearbook of Futurism Studies|year=2013|volume=3|issue=1|page=135|doi=10.1515/futur.2013.3.1.123 In April 1909
Prometeo published the Spanish translation of the
manifesto of futurism written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.{{cite book|page=145|author=Andrew A. Anderson|editor=Günter Berghaus|title=International Futurism in Arts and Literature ==References==