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Love and Rockets is a comic book anthology series made by brothers Gilbert, Jaime, and Mario Hernandez. It is considered a seminal work of the 1980s alternative comics movement. There are many one-off stories in the comics, but two stories are long-runners. One is Gilbert's Palomar, which is about the people living in a fictional Latin American village. The other is Jaime's Hopper 13 (also called Locas), which follows the lives of a group of characters, especially best friends Maggie and Hopey.
Contents
- 1 Love and Rockets, Part 3 (Vol. 1 #33, 1990)
- 2 Easter Hunt (Vol. 1 #42, 1993)
- 3 Maggie the Mechanic or Perla the Prostitute (Vol. 1 #43, 1993)
- 4 Erratic Stigmatic (Vol. 2 #2, 2001)
- 5 30,000 Hours to Kill (Vol. 2 #6, 2002)
- 6 Julio's Day (Vol. 2 #14, 2005)
- 7 Papa (Love and Rockets: New Stories #1, 2008)