
On sale date: January 20, 2026
One of the great American novels of the last 40+ years, graphic or otherwise. Created over 15 years from 1981-96 in the pages of the legendary comic book series Love and Rockets Vol. I #1–50 and collected here in a new deluxe hardcover.
Jaime Hernandez is one of the most humane, graceful, and imaginatively inexhaustible artists in American popular culture. Locas tells the story of Maggie Chascarrillo, a bisexual, Mexican-American woman attempting to define herself in a community rife with class, race, and gender issues.
Maggie's story begins in the early-1980s Southern California rock scene, when it was shifting from the excesses of the 1970s to the gritty basics of punk and new wave. Hardcore punk rock came to the fore, and the teenage Maggie finds herself drawn to the anarchy, energy, and diversity of the scene, which in Jaime's hands becomes a very real, habitable place populated with authentic human beings rather than stereotypes. She quickly befriends Hopey Glass, a feisty anti-authoritarian punkette who quickly becomes Maggie's on-again, off-again lover and a constant presence in her life as they navigate a devastatingly naturalistic world.
This new deluxe hardcover edition includes three stories that were not included in the previous edition.
Locas: The Maggie and Hopey Stories is part of the Love and Rockets series.
Praise
"These stories have all the visual smarts of film and the narrative smarts of literature... Hernandez specializes in psychological detail; we see both text and subtext immediately ... What better than to open a book that shows there is more going on than we dream of in our workaday philosophies?" — The New York Times
"These superb stories from Love and Rockets Vol. I define a world of Hispanic gang warfare, ’80s California, punk rock, women wrestlers and the subtle battle to stay true to oneself. Hernandez’s main characters are Maggie and Hopey, two adorable lesbian rockers who start out in a somewhat vague relationship and are then separated by adventures both grand and demeaning. Finally collected into one volume, these stories are among the greatest comics ever put to paper, and an essential piece of the literature of the punk movement." — Publishers Weekly
"Jaime's opus is much more than cool--it's classic." — Booklist Starred Review
Specs
- Pages
- 720
- Format
- Hardback
- Color
- Black-and-white illustrations throughout
- Dimensions
- 8.9" × 11.4"
- ISBN-13
- 9798875001727