The Art of Jaime Hernandez: The Secrets of Life and Death


 

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Description

From the Publisher:

In 1981 three Mexican-American brothers self-published their first comic book, Love and Rockets, and "changed American cartooning forever" according to Publishers Weekly. Over twenty-five years later it is still being published to critical and commercial success.

Jaime Hernandez's moving stories chronicle the lives of some of the most memorable and fully formed characters the comics form has ever seen. His female protagonists, masterfully delineated with humor, candor, and breathtaking realism, come to life within California's Mexican-American culture and punk milieu.

In April 2006 Hernandez began serializing his work with the New York Times Magazine -- all of which will be collected here in full color. The notoriously private artist has opened his archives for the first time, revealing never-before-seen sketches, childhood drawings, and unpublished work, alongside his most famous Love and Rockets material.

Praise for The Art of Jaime Hernandez:

The Art of Jaime Hernandez is proof of what I've been trying to convince comics artists to do for thirty years. FEWER lines and less technique with more 'human interest' was, and should still be, the way to approach our craft. Bravo, Jaime, for your body of work! Continue to be yourself.
-- John Romita Sr., artist, The Amazing Spider-Man

About the author:

Todd Hignite is an acclaimed comics scholar, and founder and editor of the award-winning publication Comic Art. He is the author of In the Studio: Visits with Contemporary Cartoonists (2006), and co-editor of Strips, Toons & Bluesies: Essays in Comics and Culture (2006). He lives in Dallas, Texas.

Alison Bechdel is the best-selling and critically acclaimed author of the autobiographical graphic novel memoir Fun Home (Houghton Mifflin, 2006).

Features

Jaime Hernandez
Todd Hignite

Condition & Attributes

Fine in Fine dustjacket

Creators

Jaime
Hernandez
Todd
Hignite

Publishing Information

New York
Abrams ComicArts
2010
1st
9780810995703

Physical Description

12.5 inches
9.5 inches
224 pages
260 color and black & white illustrations
Hardcover
boards
English