Both Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez developed their skills as artists in public, in the pages of Love and Rockets, and as quickly as any artists ever have. The first issue showed two promising young tyros; by the fourth, both brothers were clearly among the foremost cartoonists of their generation. But not all of that development took place on the main stage of their shared magazine.
Presented as a handsome dual-sided book with two covers, go behind the scenes of The Brothers Hernandez: over 400 pages of sketches, inked drawings,
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First Edition. By Gilbert & Jaime Hernandez. In 1982, Fantagraphics Books published the first issue of Love and Rockets by the Hernandez brothers
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Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez - born in Oxnard, CA. They took up cartooning when their older brother Mario enlisted them in a self-published comic book that would be called Love & Rockets.
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