In Fritz After Dark, 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). Luba, Petra
This brutal, original crime thriller tells the story of femme fatale Maria M., whose life south of the border is a sordid tale of sex, drugs, violence, and power. When she comes to America for a bette
As only the unfettered Id of Gilbert Hernandez could conceive, Garden of Flesh is a sexually explicit retelling of the story of Adam and Eve up to Noah’s Ark. Hernandez presents a straightforward adap
Kitten, Maribel, and Gaby are three very different childhood friends about to celebrate their sixteenth birthdays, which all happen to fall on the same day. But someone's missing--their fourth friend,
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, a
In Ofelia, the sisters, the kids, and the cousins are all settled comfortably in California after leaving Palomar in Luba and Her Family. Luba and her cousin Ofelia’s relationship has always been frau
Gilbert Hernandez’ characters bid “Farewell, My Palomar” as they exit the Eden of the Central American town in Volume 10 of the Love and Rockets Library (at least for the time being). Locals have begu
A woman comes to the U.S. from LatinAmerica to escape her shady past,only to fall into a new shady life.After a go at the adult entertainment business,Maria marries a drug lord and herdangerous past i
Collected into a single volume, the creative force behind the Love and Rockets comic books returns to the Central American town to catch up with classic characters including Pipo, Carmen, Sheriff Chel
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 innoc
The untold coming-of-age story from a contemporary comics masterMarble Season is the semiautobiographical novel by the acclaimed cartoonist Gilbert Hernandez, author of the epic masterpiece Palomar an
A rare foray into all-ages work, “The Adventures of Venus” was Gilbert Hernandez’s contribution to the kids’ anthology Measles which he edited in 1999 and 2000. This super-affordable little hardcover
The third in Gilbert Hernandez’s line of original hardcovers featuring Loveand Rockets’ “Fritz” in her guise as a Z-movie actress (the first two were Chance inHell and The Tro
A drug dealer, a rock 'n' roll loser, an uber-stacked vixen, and awily grifter: these greedy low-lifes are chasing the hard luck charm!Beto's follow-up to Chance in Hell is a lurid, hard-boiled, pulp
Collects two groundbreaking works: "Poison River" traces the backstoryof Luba, from child to teenage mob bride to her escape to Palomar;"Love and Rockets X" is a wide-ranging, Altman-esque story set
Gilbert Hernandez's first original graphic novel from Fantagraphics follows on the heels of his acclaimed graphic novel, Sloth, from DC's Vertigo Comics in 2006. Chance in Helltells the story about a
This beautiful, affordable volume collects the first half of Gilbert'smodern-day classic, featuring the acclaimed magical-realist tales ofPalomar, the Central American hamlet, and its memorable inhab
The popular Love & Rockets character returns. Within a few years of its debut in 1981, Gilbert & Jaime Hernandez's Love & Rockets would virtually define alternative comics in the '80s. Now, 20 years