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Gilbert Hernandez

Lovers and Haters: A Love and Rockets Book

On sale date: November 11, 2025

In the next chapter of the Palomar saga, actress Fritz contends with a sex cult, mad scientists, and her inner demons.

The first story collection in Gilbert Hernandez's Palomar saga to take place after the events of 2010's High Soft Lisp is torn from the pages of Love and Rockets: New Stories, Love and Rockets Vol. IV, and Psychodrama Illustrated—and expanded with 14 new pages! In Lovers and Haters, 50-year-old cult movie actress Fritz, in addition to her alcoholism and the ups and downs of her career, must also contend with a controlling lover, Danny; a jealous rival, Mila; a score of younger Fritz imitators, a sex cult; and mad scientists. Also in her orbit is her niece, Killer (sometimes literally, as seen in a Doctor Who-inspired TV show), a teen actress trying to launch a singing career while solving math problems. The specter of Fritz's mother, Maria — also a cult movie actress — haunts them all with her beauty from beyond the grave.

With a sprawling cast, Lovers and Haters is about mothers and daughters, aunts and nieces, complex and often toxic relationships, artists and exploiters, personas and obsessions. It reads like an X-rated The Substance mixed with Mommy Dearest and Performance, with an added dash of giallo.


Lovers and Haters: A Love and Rockets Book is part of the Love and Rockets series.

Praise

"In Lovers and Haters, Fritz films scenes for new cuts of her movies at the behest of her horny producers and fans, who want more nudity. It's a sort of parody of pop culture's endless variety of samey "shared universes," but it's also about the artist's need to expose his most shameful urges, and maybe yours and mine, too." — New York Times

"Discussing the late style of a living artist can feel uncomfortably like mourning them prematurely. In Gilbert's case, let's hope that a long period of continued creation follows his recent releases." — The Comics Journal

"Hernandez, long celebrated for his complex portrayals of Latina women, offers here one of his most deliberately confrontational works. It's unsettling by design, resisting catharsis in favor of ambiguity." — Library Journal

Specs

Pages
120
Format
Paperback / Softback
Color
Black and white.
Dimensions
7.5" × 10.1"
ISBN-13
9798875000980
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