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Palomar: The Heartbreak Soup Stories
Date2003
Publisher Fantagraphics Books
Creative team
Writers Gilbert Hernandez
Artists Gilbert Hernandez
Original publication
Published in Love and Rockets
ISBN 1560975393

Palomar (subtitled The Heartbreak Soup Stories) is the title of a graphic novel written and drawn by Gilbert Hernandez and published in 2003 by Fantagraphics Books ( ISBN  1-56097-539-3). It collects work previously published within the pages of Love and Rockets (volume one). Palomar is the fictional town in Latin America where all the stories presented are set. [1] Palomar was included in Time magazine's Best Comics of 2003 list. [2]

Plot

Set in the titular fictional town in an unnamed Central American nation, Palomar follows Luba, a businesswoman who works at the town's movie theater in order to care for her seven illegitimate children. [1] The comic has drawn praise for its portrayal of female characters and Latin American culture within the often-misogynistic comics industry. [3] The comic notably defies stereotypes about Latin Americans, with the titular town and its residents rarely conforming to stereotypical perceptions and not being treated as "foreign." [3] [4]

References

  1. ^ a b Glaser, Jennifer (2007). "Review of Palomar: The Heartbreak Soup Stories". MELUS. 32 (3): 264–267. ISSN  0163-755X.
  2. ^ Arnold, Andrew (2003-12-18). "Top 10 Everything 2003 - TIME". Time. ISSN  0040-781X. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  3. ^ a b Brett Burns, Love in the Time of Comics: The Intersection of Gender and Latino Culture in Gilbert Hernandez's Palomar, Diss., (University of Georgia, 2005), accessed December 20th, 2022, https://getd.libs.uga.edu/pdfs/burns_brett_t_200508_ma.pdf
  4. ^ Poblete, J. (2023). Los cómics en un país tropical: Palomar de Gilbert Hernández. Revista Iberoamericana, 77(234), 177-193.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Palomar: The Heartbreak Soup Stories
Date2003
Publisher Fantagraphics Books
Creative team
Writers Gilbert Hernandez
Artists Gilbert Hernandez
Original publication
Published in Love and Rockets
ISBN 1560975393

Palomar (subtitled The Heartbreak Soup Stories) is the title of a graphic novel written and drawn by Gilbert Hernandez and published in 2003 by Fantagraphics Books ( ISBN  1-56097-539-3). It collects work previously published within the pages of Love and Rockets (volume one). Palomar is the fictional town in Latin America where all the stories presented are set. [1] Palomar was included in Time magazine's Best Comics of 2003 list. [2]

Plot

Set in the titular fictional town in an unnamed Central American nation, Palomar follows Luba, a businesswoman who works at the town's movie theater in order to care for her seven illegitimate children. [1] The comic has drawn praise for its portrayal of female characters and Latin American culture within the often-misogynistic comics industry. [3] The comic notably defies stereotypes about Latin Americans, with the titular town and its residents rarely conforming to stereotypical perceptions and not being treated as "foreign." [3] [4]

References

  1. ^ a b Glaser, Jennifer (2007). "Review of Palomar: The Heartbreak Soup Stories". MELUS. 32 (3): 264–267. ISSN  0163-755X.
  2. ^ Arnold, Andrew (2003-12-18). "Top 10 Everything 2003 - TIME". Time. ISSN  0040-781X. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  3. ^ a b Brett Burns, Love in the Time of Comics: The Intersection of Gender and Latino Culture in Gilbert Hernandez's Palomar, Diss., (University of Georgia, 2005), accessed December 20th, 2022, https://getd.libs.uga.edu/pdfs/burns_brett_t_200508_ma.pdf
  4. ^ Poblete, J. (2023). Los cómics en un país tropical: Palomar de Gilbert Hernández. Revista Iberoamericana, 77(234), 177-193.

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