Graphic Novels and Collections
All published at Fantagraphics :
- Music for Mechanics, by Los Bros Hernandez*, October 1985, ~140 pages
(* principally Gilbert & Jaime Hernandez; some pages by Mario)
Preface by Carter Scholz - Chelo’s Burden, by Los Bros Hernandez, June 1986, ~150 pages
Preface by Gary Groth - Las Mujeres Perdidas, by Los Bros Hernandez (only Gilbert and Jaime), August 1987, ~140 pages
- Tears from Heaven, by Los Bros Hernandez (Gilbert and Jaime; one cover by Mario), January 1988, ~125 pages
- House of Raging Women, by Los Bros Hernandez (only Gilbert and Jaime from now on), September 1988, ~125 pages
- Duck Feet, by Los Bros Hernandez, September 1988, ~125 pages
- The Death of Speedy, by Jaime Hernandez, November 1989, ~125 pages
- Blood of Palomar, by Gilbert Hernandez, December 1989, ~125 pages
- Flies on the Ceiling, by Los Bros Hernandez (principally Jaime), October 1991, ~110 pages
- Love & Rockets X, by Gilbert Hernandez, July 1993, ~90 pages
- Wigwam Bam, by Jaime Hernandez, March 1994, ~125 pages
- Poison River, by Gilbert Hernandez, September 1994, ~190 pages
- Chester Square, by Jaime Hernandez, July 1996, ~155 pages
- Luba Conquers the World, by Gilbert Hernandez, December 1996, ~130 pages
- Hernandez Satyricon, by Los Bros Hernandez (Mario, Gilbert & Jaime Hernandez), August 1997, ~110 pages
- Whoa Nellie!, by Jaime Hernandez, June 2000, ~70 pages
- Fear of Comics, by Gilbert Hernandez, October 2000, ~120 pages
- Locas in Love, by Jaime Hernandez, October 2000, ~120 pages (End of Volume 1)
- Luba in America ("Luba", Tome 1), by Gilbert Hernandez, 2001, ~165 pages (Beginning of Volume 2)
- Dicks and Deedees, by Jaime Hernandez, June 2003, ~90 pages
- The Book of Ofelia ("Luba", Tome 2), by Gilbert Hernandez, December 2005, ~250 pages
- Ghost of Hoppers, by Jaime Hernandez, December 2005, ~120 pages
- Three Daughters ("Luba", Tome 3), by Gilbert Hernandez, August 2006, ~140 pages
- The Education of Hopey Glass, by Jaime Hernandez, April 2008, ~130 pages (End of Volume 2)
- High Soft Lisp, by Gilbert Hernandez, April 2010, ~140 pages
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