Beloved comic book auteurs LosBrosHernandez have tracked the lives of largely female characters from reckless youth to anxious middle age. In the process, they've changed U.S. comics, writes Times columnist cmonstah Read more at:
Muñoz’s stories are peopled by furtive figures who grapple with survival and loss. His most stunning depiction, however, is of the Central Valley itselfIn Issue No. 23, Jaime takes us into the world of Speedy Ortiz, an attractive young cholo whose affection for Maggie goes unrequited. After a series of altercations with rival gangs, Speedy is killed. This is a chronicle of a death foretold; his fate is announced at the outset, after which Jaime takes the reader through the inevitable.
Luba, center, is framed by other characters from Gilbert Hernandez’s Palomar stories, including Pipo, Heraclio, Manuel and Chelo.
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