Jaime Hernandez, the visionary American comic book artist and co-creator of the acclaimed "Love and Rockets" series, revolutionized the medium with his groundbreaking storytelling and diverse characters. His iconic characters, including Maggie and Hopey, have resonated with readers for decades, exploring themes of identity, culture, and love with honesty and depth.
"I leave a lot open so I can fill it in later. If I don't have any ideas right away, I can fill it in later."
"The Tom Strong thing was totally for the money. I plan to get looser after I finish this Maggie saga."
"Comics as art. I do comics as comics, and my opportunity to tell stories. Simple. Basic. Let the characters have the excitement, not the package. That's where I come from."
"I used to always read my stuff. And I could never understand why artists would say, 'Oh, I can't read my older stuff.' I'd go, 'Are you crazy? I could read my stuff forever!' Now it's a little harder."
"The sizes and shapes of the panels have never been important to my stories. It has always been the words and images that drew me in, kind of like watching a movie."
"Half of me is very excited and the other half is 'Haven't we seen this stuff before?' But I'm very impressed. I almost couldn't picture it when it was being put together. I couldn't picture it being in my hand, what it would look like."