Penny Century: A Love and Rockets Book (Paperback)
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 8 in the Love and Rockets series.
- #2: Maggie the Mechanic: A Love and Rockets Book (Paperback): $19.99
- #4: The Girl from HOPPERS: A Love and Rockets Book (Paperback): $19.99
- #6: Perla La Loca: A Love and Rockets Book (Paperback):
- #9: Esperanza: A Love and Rockets Book (Paperback):
- #13: Angels And Magpies: A Love and Rockets Book (Paperback): $19.99
- #22: Ghost of Hoppers (Love and Rockets) (Hardcover):
- #24: The Education of Hopey Glass (Love and Rockets) (Hardcover):
Description
Wrestling, romance, and more in the fourth collection of Maggie stories from Love and Rockets.
Picking up right after Perla La Loca, the third volume of the definitive “Maggie” series repackaging, this compilation of stories from Jaime Hernandez’s solo comic Penny Century and his subsequent return to Love and Rockets (Volume II) charts the further lives of his beloved “Locas.”
But first... wrestling! Penny Century starts off with a blast with “Whoa, Nellie!,” a unique graphic novelette in which Maggie, who has settled in with her pro-wrestler aunt for a while, experiences that wild and woolly world first-hand.
Then it’s back to chills and spills with the old cast of Hopey, Ray Dominguez, and Izzy Ortiz—including Maggie’s romantic dream fantasia “The Race” and the definitive Ray story, “Everybody Loves Me, Baby.”
Penny Century also features two major “flashback” stories: “Bay of Threes” finally reveals the full back story behind Beatriz “Penny Century” Garcia, Maggie’s long-time, bleached-blonde bombshell friend (who gives this volume its name and can currently be seen as a super-villainess in Love and Rockets: New Stories), while “Home School” is one of Hernandez’s popular looks at his characters’ lives from when they were little kids, drawn in an adorable simplified Dennis the Menace type style.
About the Author
Jaime Hernandez is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning (Will Eisner Hall of Famer; Harvey, Ignatz, and PEN Award-winner; L.A. Times Book Prize) cartoonist and a lifelong Los Angelean.
Praise For…
I could point to the frenetic pace of many of the stories; the cute, odd, and endearing sort of strangeness spawned in this lightly magical universe; or even the beautiful art, which is truly the mark of this master cartoonist. … Soup to nuts, this is a great book.
— Jeremy Nisen - Under the Radar