La Perdida

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La Perdida is an independent comic book series created by Jessica Abel (a Xeric Foundation grant winner) and published by Pantheon Books.

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La Perdida is a story centered on the life of a young woman (Carla), living abroad in Mexico. Likely based on Abel's own stay in Mexico with her husband Matt Madden, La Perdida is an expressively illustrated, emotional / relationship - based comic with strong cultural overtones. During her stay in Mexico City as an American expatriate attempting to gain a greater knowledge of her Mexican heritage, Carla encounters a variety of people, eventually rejecting her role within the expatriate social hierarchy and attempting to achieve a more authentic experience of life as an "ordinary" citizen of Mexico. Her encounters prove time and time again, however, that the dismissal of her background is not easily achieved and she eventually reconciles with the universality of human nature (in controversion to her initial notions of authenticity). Along the way, she confronts the complexities of an age-old civilization, upheavals of conflicting politics, and the criminal undercurrents of Mexico City.

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Abel's style of rendering is an expressive two-tone ink-and-brush method, emphasizing persons over objects. Abel devotes care, however, to depicting accurate and enthralling environments, as well as her complex characterizations of expression. Although the black & white brush technique has been used in other graphic novels to great effect (notably Frank Miller's Sin City or Jeff Smith's Bone), Abel's usage achieves and effect perhaps most credibly comparable to that of Art Spiegelman's Maus.[citation needed] Tight panels and gutters, often crowded with speech bubbles, identifies Abel's primary allegiance to dialog in her works; this careful attention is supplemented further by her use of Spanish punctuation and vocabulary in her work (complete with glossary).

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