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From Cocinas to Lucha Libre Ringsides: A Latinx Comics Anthology is a fantastic anthology

In this comics anthology full of humor and heart, writers and artists from across the US pay tribute to the ways food and sports endure as touchstones in the Latin American diaspora. In the vein of Frederick Luis Aldama’s bestselling anthology Tales from la Vida, creators offer slice-of-life comics in an array of styles to capture common threads that bind this dizzyingly diverse community. From a simple quesadilla eaten hot on the way to school, to a Puerto Rican grandmother’s offering of guineitos en escabeche, to a homesick Chicano punk’s reverse-engineered tamales, food is a gift from elders to children, a marker of continuity and togetherness amid a dominant culture that may dismiss its flavors. Sports, too, provide a path to friendship and connection across national and language barriers, anchoring fans and participants in a sense of identity and place, whether through the perseverance of the Mayan game pok ta’ pok, the unifying surge of lucha libre or soccer fandom, or a father and daughter’s shared love of horse racing. Together, the creators collected in From Cocinas to Lucha Libre Ringsides share a mosaic of stories that vividly portray Latinx identity and life today.

Contributors: Aleasha Acevedo, José Alaniz, Frederick Luis Aldama, Julio Anta, Charlene Bowles, David Bowles, Adrian Carrillo, José Cabrera, Valerie Martinez Cabrera, Mauricio Alberto Cordero, Jaime Crespo, Celeste Cruz, Ernesto Cuevas Jr., Chris Escobar, Rolando Esquivel, Tim Fielder, Dustin Garcia, Eric J. García, Jorge Garza, Oscar Garza, Lucas Gattoni, Blas Goncalves-Borrego, Estella González, Carina Guevara, Aaron Guzman, Javier Hernandez, Sam Jimenez, Eric Kittelberger, Alberto Ledesma, Pablo Leon, Darren López, Patrick Lugo, Jarred A. Luján, Eliamaría Madrid, Miguel Martinez, Paloma Martínez-Cruz, Carlos Meyer, Marisol Meyer Driovínto, Paul Meyer, Rosie Murillo, Rafael Navarro, Daniel Parada, Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos, Jazmin Puente, Raúl the Third, Anna Maria Richardson, Hector Rodriguez III, Theresa Rojas, Rafael Rosado, Andrea Rosales, Justin Rueff, Irma Ruiz, Angela M. Sánchez, Serenity Serseción, Javier Solórzano, Josh Trujillo, Cayetano Valenzuela, Diana “Dianita” Vargas Sampieri, Andrés Vera Martínez

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Enter the House of the Devil with El Muerto: Casa Del Diablo on Kickstarter

Discover the world of El Muerto with Javier Hernandez‘s Kickstarter for El Muerto: Casa Del Diablo Preview Edition. With it, you’ll get an early look at the next El Muerto graphic novel with exclusives.

Born on Dia de Los Muertos, Juan Diego de La Muerte finds himself completely unprepared for what he undergoes on his 21st birthday. A fateful car accident sends him to the Aztec Land of the Dead, where he becomes a pawn at the hands of Mictlantecuhtli, the god of death, and the great trickster god Tezcatlipoca! Thus begins the miraculous odyssey of El Muerto the Aztec Zombie!

El Muerto debuted in 1998 and the independent saw a film adaptation in 2007 and now it has launched its first Kickstarter campaign.

Casa Del Diablo has 26 pages completed, drawn and lettered, and they’re being made available in a special preview comic, the first part of the complete graphic novel.

Rewards include a $5 digital edition along your backer’snames on an appreciation page, $10 print copies, and up. Awards include original art and more.

The projects wraps on July 19, 2020 at 9pm ET.