I’m not sure how long it has been since I started reading
the works of the
Hernandez Brothers. I would like to say it was since the
beginning, because I feel like I have been reading them all my life. But truthfully it might have been about halfway through the original
Love & Rockets series. Their work was so awesome and captivating then and
still is today, but I have noticed that not many shops appear to stock their
work. So I thought a quick review might introduce new readers to the wonderful
worlds of
Jamie and Gilbert Hernandez.
Once a year my P.O.
Box is graced with an edition of Love & Rockets New Stories. This year was
no different, although a little bit later in the year than usual. Love &
Rockets New Stories #6 by The Hernandez Brothers showed up in my P.O. Box about
a month ago and was placed on my to be read shelf where it sat since then. With
only one book released each year, I try to wait for the perfect day to read
each new issue. And when I say issue I mean 100 page book. It’s like getting 4
issues at once. I suppose I could only read a handful of pages here and there
to make the book last, but once I start reading I cannot put the book down. I
ignore my family, pets, work, hobbies, etc. Reading the new Love & Rockets
takes over my life.
In this issue Jamie continues his story of Tonta a young, nobody girl who is just trying to make it by in her little world, without
everything collapsing on her. Tonta is the sister of Vivian, who is one of
Maggie’s friends. (Maggie is Jamie’s main character, who has been absent from
the book for a while.) You see Jamie’s world of characters has evolved over the
30 plus years of publication.
Do you need to read all 30 plus years of stories to
understand what is going on, No, but once you read an issue you will want to.
Every new story adds details that as a reader you have been curious about. We
find out information about Vivian through Tonta, a character we had not seen
before issue #5. The story fills in holes, expand the characters and there
personalities. Jamie’s world of characters is inviting and fun plus his art is
super slick and beautiful to boot.
While I’m a bigger fan of Jamie’s work, Gilbert’s work holds
it own in the mix. His characters throughout Love & Rockets history are as
equally inviting as Jamie’s and their stories also very captivating. In this
issue we follow Doralis one of Luba’s daughters (Luba is Gilbert’s main
character.) In this story we find out new details about Luba’s history through
Doralis and the history of Luba’s mother (Doralis’ grandmother.) Gilbert's characters also have a rich 30 year history that is worth checking into.
The Hernandez Brother’s work is filled with very real
character, all who act in very real ways. I feel sad for them and shed tears at
times. I feel happy for them and find myself laughing and cheering at points
throughout their stories. If you have never read a
Hernandez Brother’s story
and love independent comics. You need to get yourself an issue of
Love & Rockets and check it
out. Love & Rockets is published annually by
Fantagraphics Books.
(I feel like I have over rambled in this post and still not
even touch the surface of the Hernandez Brother’s work and this issue.)
-Denny Riccelli creates comics under the pen name ‘dennmann’ he currently publishes the
webcomic Cousin Harold and some mini-comics now and then, including Jenny
Spookawski Ghost Girl. He lives in Peoria, Arizona with his wife and 2 kids.