%0 Journal Article %A Merino, Ana %T La pulsión literaria en la narrativa gráfica de los hermanos Hernández %D 2021 %@ 1889-5611 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10017/48807 %X This essay works around some of the literary aspects that defines the Hernández Brothers comics and their concept of time in the development of their personal projects as part of "Love and Rockets" comic book series. Compares some comic books samples from 2016 with early comic books samples from 1985 done by Jaime. Analyzes the ways characters such as Maggie, Hopey, Izzy or Penny Century interacted and defined the underground of the Latin Punk since the 80s. And explains the evolution of Alternative Comics and the power and impact that the “Locas” to define Latinas in the US. Jaime and Gilbert female characters represented important feminist role-models that motivated readers to think about gender and multiculturalism in comics. The serial comic book format allowed a deep understanding of the importance of the plots with a creative sense that evolves over the years. This essay also works on the main characters as a multifaceted entity and the transformations they experience to grow and define their own identity. The work of Jaime and Gilbert has been pivotal and a great influence on the work of female comic artist developing their own female fictional characters and searching for their own voice. %K Love and Rockets %K El tiempo en el cómic seriado %K Modelos feministas %K Latinas %K Cómic alternativo %K Time in serial comics %K Feminist role-models %K Alternative comics %K Arte %K Art %K Historia %K History %K Literatura %K Literature %K Sociología %K Sociology %K Filología %K Philology %~ Biblioteca Universidad de Alcala