LINES ON PAPER Artist Bio - Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez
Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez's Love & Rockets is the alternative comics success story of the 80's and 90's. If the publication of Zap #1 in 1967 "officially" marks the beginning of underground comix, the publication of Love & Rockets #1 in 1982 could be said to "officially" mark the beginning of the '80's comics renaissance clumsily called alternative comics.

Although the Hernandez Brothers had never published before, it took only an issue or two for them to find their highly original and distinctive voices, and within a few short years they were amassing critical notices in the mainstream media as well as international awards. Their fiction is routinely praised for its realism, complexity, subtlety, and ethnic authenticity. They are among a small handful of cartoonists whose work is the visual equivalent of the novel.

Both Gilbert and Jaime credit the punk rock explosion of the late '70's with broadening their horizons and leading them to reflect their personal experience in their comics.

Fantagraphics began publishing Los Bros. in 1982. The Love & Rockets series has recently ended with #50, but the work that appears in the comic is also collected into book form. There are currently fifteen volumes of The Complete Love & Rockets available, published chronologically.

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