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The Love Bunglers is a graphic novel by American cartoonist Jaime Hernandez, published in The story focuses on the character Maggie, the protagonist of Hernandez's Locas stories, and two men with whom she has been involved with in the past, Ray Dominguez and Reno Banks. ReferencesPublisher: Fantagraphics. 'Jaime Hernandez's The Love Bunglers, the latest in his beautifully drawn series about a group of Hispanic fringe-dwellers. I've long been a fan, but it never stops amazing me how emotionally devastating long-running comic-book stories can be.'/5(52). The Love Bunglers. Jaime Hernandez. published by Fantagraphics. It's hard to know where to begin with a work as remarkable as this. Originally published in six chapters in Love and Rockets: New Stories 3 4 in and , it includes a flashback chapter titled "Browntown" that, in comic book parlance, could be said to be the – or, at least, a – "Secret Origin of Maggie", as readers are finally .


Hernandez both delivers, and pulls out the rug in stunning fashion. If this is to conclude Maggie's story, from a dramatic viewpoint it's hard to consider it could have been better handled. Romance is much-derided genre in both comics and elsewhere, but that's what The Love Bunglers is. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Love and Rockets Ser.: The Love Bunglers by Jaime Hernandez (, Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! The Love Bunglers. (1, ratings by Goodreads) Hardback. Love and Rockets. English. By (author) Jaime Hernandez. Share. Featuring Jaime Hernandez's longtime Love and Rockets heroine Maggie, The Love Bunglers explores the suppression of her family history. Because these secrets can't be dealt with openly, they weigh heavily on her mind.


Featuring Jaime Hernandez's longtime Love and Rockets heroine Maggie, The Love Bunglers explores the suppression of her family history. Because these secrets can't be dealt wit Contains the critically acclaimed and award-winning short comic "Browntown," as well as other stories chronicling the life and loves of Maggie. The Love Bunglers. by Jaime Hernandez Review. Where his brother Gilbert has cast a wide net exploring the comics form and its myriad genres (see Fatima: The Blood Spinners for one example), Jaime. In taking us through lives, deaths, and near-fatalities, The Love Bunglers encapsulates Maggie's emotional history as it moves from resignation to memories of loss, to sudden violence (a theme in this story) and eventually to love and contentment. Hernandez has been following his longtime character, Maggie, around for several decades, which lends this book a powerful emotional resonance.

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