Ten Years of Love and Rockets 1992 #[nn] - back issue - $10.00
Guadalupe tries to find out if the sky goes on forever.
The duo break the fourth wall and repeat things that have been said to them over the years.
Heraclio visits Luba, who has recently given birth to her seventh baby Concepcion.
Hopey kicks out Tony and Joey due to their insults and then goes with Maggie to the Foodmart.
La Chota punches out Roy.
Maggie wants to know if Hopey is going back to California. The duo meet Maya in a conversation that starts out awkwardly.
The fake Santa gets blasted by a fart.
- - left to right: Junior, Hopey, Maggie, Luba
- Bienvenidos a Love & Rockets - Brief essay; Table of Contents; production credits; indicia; a Hoppers 13 timeline; a Palomar timeline; six small drawings of Hopey that detail her various hair styles; a story index for the first nine issues of the ?Complete Love & Rockets? series
- Be Bop a Luba - First appearance of both of Heraclio and Carmen's unnamed twin babys. In the previous Palomar-based story in Love and Rockets #39 only one of them was seen. The next Palomar-based story will be in Love and Rockets #41 (May 1993).
- At the Drawing Board with Jaime - Text interview includes nine illustrations and seven pages (some of them unfinished) from previous Love & Rockets stories.
- Who's Who in Love & Rockets - Character list for the series with several small head shot drawings from both artists.
- At the Drawing Board with Gilbert - Text interview includes five illustrations, fourteen panels and four pages from previous issues
- The Fake Santa Claus Throws a Plan - Small four-panel strip located on the bottom of the previous story's first page.
- - Seven small drawings of Maggie in a bikini on the second page of the ?Las Monjas Asesinas? story
- Scrapbook - Five small drawings and one small photo of the Bros. Hernandez
- - Promos for the Love & Rockets 10th Anniversary Tour; an ad for several Fantagraphics books; an ad for Love & Rockets material; promo for the series with quotes from Rolling Stone, the Times of London, the Washington Post and others
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