Human Diastrophism

Human Diastrophism

Human Diastrophism

Status:
Completed

Alternate name:
Human Diastrophism 2007

Released:
2007

Author:
Gilbert Hernandez

Genres:
Graphic Novels,

Summary

Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2007, Love and Rockets is finally released in its most accessible form yet: As a series of compact, thick, affordable, mass-market volumes that present the whole story in perfect chronological order. This volume collects the second half of Gilbert Hernandez''s acclaimed magical-realist tales of Palomar, the small Central American town, beginning with the landmark Human Diastrophism, named one of the greatest comic book stories of the 20th Century by The Comics Journal, and continuing on through more modern-day classics. Human Diastrophism is the only full graphic novel length Palomar story ever created by Gilbert. In it, a serial killer stalks Palomar — but his depredations, hideous as they are, only serve to exacerbate the cracks in the idyllic Central American town as the modern world begins to intrude. Diastrophism concludes with the death (the suicide, in fact) of one of Palomar''s most beloved characters, and a postscript that provides one of the most hauntingly magical moments of the entire series as a rain of ashes drifts down upon Palomar. Also included are all the post-Diastrophism stories, in which Luba''s past (as seen in the epic Poison River) comes back to haunt her, and the seeds are sown for the Palomar diaspora that ends this dense, enthralling book.