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Love and Rockets: New Stories #1

by Gilbert Hernandez
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Overview

Jaime launches the new format with a superhero yarn: Penny Century has acquired superpowers, but is half-mad with grief and rampaging through the galaxy. A motley group of superheroes assemble to try to stop her. Only the first half of the saga, it combines Jaime's razor-sharp characterization and superlative art with wildly inventive, Kirby-style action. Gilbert Hernandez has these stories: "Tamanny" (rookie cop vs. demonic drug users); "Papa" (a turn-of-the-century story involving a traveling businessman); "The New Adventures of Duke and Sammy" (superpowered Martin and Lewis impostors in outer space); "The Tender Room" (Into the Wild as re-imagined by Beto); "Chiro el Indio" (written by third brother Mario Hernandez); and "Never Say Never" (a kangaroo gets lucky in Las Vegas).

Synopsis

Love and Rockets: New Stories #1 reboots the ongoing "Love and Rockets" comic to a fat, all-new annual graphic novel-length package.

About the Author, Gilbert Hernandez

Gilbert Hernandez lives in Las Vegas, NV. He is co-creator of the long-running, award-winning, and critically-acclaimed series Love and Rockets. His books include Chance in Hell, The Troublemakers, Luba, Palomar, Speak of the Devil, Sloth, The High Soft Lisp, Love from the Shadows, Girl Crazy, Yeah! and many books in the Love and Rockets series.

Jaime Hernandez is a lifelong Los Angelean, where he continues to chronicle Maggie’s life in the pages of Love and Rockets: New Stories.

Mario Hernandez lives in San Francisco, CA with his wife and children.

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Editorials

Nude

β€œThere is growing support for the argument that Love & Rockets represents the greatest output of any cartoonist not named Charles Schulz.”

Rolling Stone

β€œLove & Rockets has been American fiction's best-kept secret.”

The Nation

β€œIf you’ve never heard of Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez, you’ve been missing out on two of the hidden treasures of our impoverished culture.”

The Washington Post

β€œA high point in the comics form, conventional in idiom, but not comparable to any strips before it.”

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
Fantagraphics Books
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781560979517

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