The Creative Asylum Podcast
Are you a fan of comics? When I first discovered Love and Rockets, it was an absolute revelation, so getting to have a conversation with Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez — the legendary Los Angeles-based brothers behind Love and Rockets, one of the most celebrated and enduring comic book series in American literary history, needless to say I was deeply honored and excited to get to speak with both brothers together. Since self-publishing their first issue in 1981 which led to an immediate deal with Fantagraphics Books, the brothers have spent over four decades crafting two richly parallel worlds: Gilbert's mythic, multi-generational tales set in the fictional Latin American village of Palomar, and Jaime's deeply intimate portraits of Chicano punk life in Southern California, centered on the iconic characters Maggie and Hopey. What makes their work truly extraordinary is how it shattered the conventions of the medium — trading superhero spectacle for magic realism, soap opera depth, feminist themes, and honest, groundbreaking portrayals of Latinx, queer, and working-class life at a time when such stories were areas not covered in the comics medium. What has made Love and Rockets timeless is its radical humanity. The characters age in real time across decades of storytelling, accumulating the kind of emotional weight and complexity rarely achieved even in literary fiction. Rooted in the DIY spirit of the California punk scene that shaped them, Gilbert and Jaime have always followed their own instincts — using their remarkable draftsmanship not for mainstream spectacle, but in service of honest, deeply felt human stories. Rolling Stone ranked Love and Rockets the greatest non-superhero graphic novel of all time, and it has influenced generations of cartoonists, writers, and filmmakers worldwide. Whether you're a lifelong fan of L&R or discovering Los Bros Hernandez for the very first time, this conversation is a masterclass in artistic integrity, cultural storytelling, and the enduring power of comics as literature. * * * * PLEASE FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Website: https://www.TheCApod.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCApod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CreativeAsylumCA/ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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