1. Since he was born 100 years ago I want to say a few words about Santos Hernandez (1920-1968), who many have reason to be grateful for, not least because he fathered and nurtured an amazing family.https://twitter.com/xaimeh/status/1322921593337643010 …
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7. Here's a one-page story Gilbert Hernandez about his memories of the last day of his father's life. A harsh, unflinching story. Yet Santos Hernandez has never left his children's life.pic.twitter.com/4CUdM4yWT9
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8. The photos for this thread are from Tod Hignite's fine coffee table book The Art of Jaime Hernandez, which seems to be out of print but is worth tracking down. Filled with lovely art and sharp critical observations. https://copaceticcomics.com/comics/the-art-of-jaime-hernandez-the-secrets-of-life-and-death …
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Part of my literary young adulthood.
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I enjoy the superhero genre, loved it when when I was reading comics, and I love the history of it all, but looking back at the independent and underground scene, it is massively depressing that all of that potential was thrown away for more men in capes.
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I read "The Death of Speedy" arc as a kid and reread it in the trade last winter. Still hit me the same way.
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