
L.A.’s Punk Rock Scene in Love and Rockets
Clip: Season 13 Episode 1 | 8m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
“Love and Rockets’" punk-forward storylines have roots in L.A.’s punk rock scene.
“Love and Rockets” creators Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez discuss how their L.A. punk roots influenced their work— from characters’ fashion to the very essence of the comic series. Deeply embedded in the ‘80s punk scene, the brothers captured the way they witnessed L.A.’s punk scene and embedded it in their stories.
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L.A.’s Punk Rock Scene in Love and Rockets
Clip: Season 13 Episode 1 | 8m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
“Love and Rockets” creators Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez discuss how their L.A. punk roots influenced their work— from characters’ fashion to the very essence of the comic series. Deeply embedded in the ‘80s punk scene, the brothers captured the way they witnessed L.A.’s punk scene and embedded it in their stories.
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