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Daffy Matsumoto

Daffy Matsumoto

29 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1984–2019 Β· 2 key issues
Who is Daffy Matsumoto?

Daffy Matsumoto is a supporting character from Jaime Hernandez's 'Locas' stories in Love and Rockets, inhabiting the southern California punk scene alongside Maggie and Hopey. She appears as part of their close-knit social circle in the mid-1980s slice-of-life narratives.

Daffy Matsumoto is one of those quietly essential figures who gives the Love and Rockets universe its remarkable texture β€” a recurring presence in Fantagraphics' landmark alternative comics anthology since her 1984 Bronze Age debut, moving through the same vivid world as Maggie Chascarillo, Hopey Glass, Penny Century, and the rest of Jaime Hernandez's unforgettable cast. Introduced in Love and Rockets #9 and persistent across an impressive 35-year span through Penny Century and Mechanics, Daffy has logged 29 catalog appearances and earned recognition in two collector-significant key issues β€” a testament to her staying power in one of indie comics' most beloved and enduring fictional communities. For any serious Love and Rockets devotee, she's the kind of character who rewards the deep read.

β˜… First appearance
Love and Rockets #9
Nov 1984

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1985–2019

Love and Rockets #10 β˜… 1985
Love and Rockets #10
Love and Rockets #20 β˜… 1987
Love and Rockets #20
Love and Rockets #36 1991
Love and Rockets #36
Love and Rockets #39 1992
Love and Rockets #39
Love and Rockets #46 1994
Love and Rockets #46
Love and Rockets Library #[3] 2007
Love and Rockets Library #[3]
Love and Rockets: New Stories #8 2016
Love and Rockets: New Stories #8
Is This How You See Me? (A Locas Story) #[nn] 2019
Is This How You See Me? (A Locas Story) #[nn]

Appearances

Mechanics (1985)
Love and Rockets Bonanza! (1989)
#1
The Complete Love & Rockets (1985)
#9
Ten Years of Love and Rockets (1992)
Penny Century (1997)
Love and Rockets Library (2007)
Love and Rockets: New Stories (2008)
#8
Is This How You See Me? (A Locas Story) (2019)