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Gilbert Hernandez

    Gilbert Hernandez, que a menudo colabora con su hermano Jaime bajo el nombre de Los Bros Hernandez, es una figura central en el arte del cómic contemporáneo. Su serie seminal, Love and Rockets, es celebrada como un clásico moderno por su sorprendente originalidad y su inteligente narrativa. La saga Palomar de Hernandez, una obra destacada de los años 80 y 90, es considerada un cuerpo literario definitorio de su época. Su distintivo estilo visual y su enfoque pionero han dado forma significativamente al panorama de la narración gráfica.

    Three Sisters: The Love And Rockets Library 14
    Marble Season
    Love & Rockets: New Stories No.7
    Beyond Palomar
    Heartbreak soup : a love & rockets book
    Human diastrophism
    • Human diastrophism

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2007, Love and Rockets is finally being released in its most accessible form yet: As a series of compact, thick, affordable, mass-market volumes that present the whole story in perfect chronological order.This volume will collect the second half of Gilbert Hernandez's acclaimed magical-realist tales of "Palomar," the small Central American town, beginning with the landmark "Human Diastrophism," named one of the greatest comic book stories of the twentieth Century by The Comics Journal, and continuing on through more modern-day classics."Human Diastrophism" is the only full graphic novel length "Palomar" story ever created by Gilbert. In it, a serial killer stalks Palomar—but his depredations, hideous as they are, only serve to exacerbate the cracks in the idyllic Central American town as the modern world begins to intrude. "Diastrophism" concludes with the death (the suicide, in fact) of one of Palomar's most beloved characters, and a postscript that provides one of the most hauntingly magical moments of the entire series as a rain of ashes drifts down upon Palomar.Also included are all the post-"Diastrophism" stories, in which Luba's past (as seen in the epic Poison River) comes back to haunt her, and the seeds are sown for the "Palomar diaspora" that ends this dense, enthralling book.

      Human diastrophism
    • Heartbreak soup : a love & rockets book

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Reprints of comics written and drawn by Gilbert Hernandez between 1982 and 2003, tracing the lives of the residents of the mythical Latin American village "Palomar."

      Heartbreak soup : a love & rockets book
    • Beyond Palomar

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Two classic Gilbert Hernandez Love and Rockets graphic novels in one beautiful volume: "Poison River" traces the backstory of Luba, from child to teenage mob bride to her escape to Palomar; "Love and Rockets X" is a wide-ranging, Altman-esque story set in early-1990s L.A.

      Beyond Palomar
    • Love & Rockets: New Stories No.7

      • 100 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The seventh annual volume of Love and Rockets: New Stories, the most important and enduring alternative comics series in the history of the medium, finds Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez writing and drawing at the top of their game. In Jaime’s stories, Maggie and Hopey take a much-needed break from their humdrum domestic lives and go on a road trip to visit a “sick friend.” And, when the cat’s away, Ray visits some old, sick friends of his own. Plus Tonta’s nutty family! Gilbert offers a suite of stories, including “The Magic Voyage of Aladdin,” a sweeping epic of derring-do in which Morgan Le Fey (Fritz) teams up with Aladdin to stop the evil Circle from obtaining the magic lamp; “The Golem Suit,” a WWII sci-fi thriller starring “Killer”; and “Daughters and Mothers and Daughters,” in which flashbacks to Luba’s mother Maria reveal how ugly secrets of the past affect their family today.

      Love & Rockets: New Stories No.7
    • Marble Season

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Set against the golden age of the American dream and the silver age of comics, and awash with pop-culture references - TV shows, comic books, super-heroes and music, this title details how their innocent, joyfully creative play changes as they grow older and encounter name-calling, abusive bullies, and the value judgments of others.

      Marble Season
    • There are mythical creatures and alien abductions in this omnibus, but, as always, the greatest unknown for Gilbert Hernandez's characters is what lies in their own hearts. In Three Sisters, which collects the graphic novels Luba: Three Daughters, High Soft Lisp, and more, the children are growing up and lovers have come and gone (and come and gone again) as Luba, Petra, and Fritz move on to the next phases of their lives and careers.

      Three Sisters: The Love And Rockets Library 14
    • Luba and Her Family

      • 228 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The story follows Luba as she embarks on a journey from Palomar to the U.S. to reunite with her sisters. Each sister brings her own unique background and personality to the narrative: Petra is a body-builder, while Fritz is both a therapist and a film star. Their reunion explores themes of family, identity, and the complexities of their individual lives in a new environment.

      Luba and Her Family
    • Collects a variety of one-shot stories and other series such as "My Love Book," "A Folk Tale," "War Paint," "Frida, "and "Hernandez Satyricon" in which the characters deal with love, friendship, and bizarre occurrences

      Amor Y Cohetes: A Love and Rockets Book
    • Comics Dementia

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Comics Dementia collects unexpected treasures, oddities, and rarities from outposts of the Love and Rockets galaxy, by one of Earth's greatest living cartoonists, Gilbert Hernandez. Saints, sinners, and the Candide-like Roy mingle in jungles, in fables, in outer space: in cocktail lounges and living rooms. Ditko meets Melville meets Bob Hope―but the party really starts bumping when the Alfred E. Neuman of the L&R-verse, Errata Stigmata, makes her entrance. Many of these stories haven’t been available since their original appearance in comic shops in the 1990s.

      Comics Dementia
    • Julio's Day

      • 98 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      It begins in the year 1900, with the scream of a newborn. It ends, 100 pages later, in the year 2000, with the death rattle of a 100-year-old man. The infant and the old man are both Julio, and Gilbert Hernandez's Julio's Day (originally serialized in Love and Rockets Vol. II but never completed until now) is his latest graphic novel, a masterpiece of elliptical, emotional storytelling that traces one life -- indeed, one century in a human life -- through a series of carefully crafted, consistently surprising and enthralling vignettes.There is hope and joy, there is bullying and grief, there is war (so much war -- this is after all the 20th century), there is love, there is heartbreak. While Julio's Day has some settings and elements in common with Hernandez's Palomar cycle (the Central American protagonists and milieu, the vivid characters, the strong familial and social ties), this is a very much a singular, standalone story that will help cement his position as one of the strongest and most original cartoonists of this, or any other, century.

      Julio's Day