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Maggie Chascarillo

Maggie Chascarillo

99 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1981–2023 Β· 4 key issues
Who is Maggie Chascarillo?

Maggie Chascarillo is a young Latina mechanic introduced in Jaime Hernandez's 'Locas' stories in Love and Rockets #1. She navigates friendship, love, and working-class life alongside her best friend Hopey Glass in a vibrant Southern California barrio setting.

Few characters in American comics have aged as gracefully, or as honestly, as Maggie Chascarillo β€” a Fantagraphics icon who made her debut in Jaime Hernandez's Love and Rockets #1 back in 1981, right at the close of the Bronze Age, and has been captivating readers ever since. Over more than four decades of publication, she's grown and changed across Love and Rockets, Penny Century, and Love and Rockets: New Stories, sharing her world with beloved figures like Hopey Glass, Ray Dominguez, Luba, and Izzy Ortiz in a richly drawn community that feels as lived-in as any neighborhood you've ever known. With 99 catalog appearances and four key issues to her name, Maggie is one of the most sustained, deeply realized characters in alternative comics β€” a testament to what the medium can do when a creator commits to a lifetime of storytelling. If you've never spent time in her world, you're in for something genuinely special.

Love and Rockets
#1
β˜… First appearance
Love and Rockets #1
Jan 1981

Trivia

  • Maggie's adventures ran in Love and Rockets, one of the first major titles of the 1980s alternative-comics movement β€” a series the Hernandez brothers launched through self-publishing before Fantagraphics stepped in to distribute it to the wider market.instagram.com
  • What makes the Locas storyline a genuine rarity in comics is that Maggie and her circle actually age in real time across decades, with no soft reset to a static status quo β€” a commitment to continuity that serious collectors recognize as almost unheard of in the medium.instagram.com
  • Jaime Hernandez has written more of Maggie Chascarillo's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 39 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1982–2021

Love and Rockets #1 1982
Love and Rockets #1
Love and Rockets #10 β˜… 1985
Love and Rockets #10
Love and Rockets #25 1988
Love and Rockets #25
Love and Rockets #38 β˜… 1992
Love and Rockets #38
Love and Rockets #40 1993
Love and Rockets #40
Love and Rockets #50 1996
Love and Rockets #50
The Year's Best Graphic Novels, Comics, and Manga #[nn] 2005
The Year's Best Graphic Novels, Comics, and Manga #[nn]
Love and Rockets Library #[3] 2007
Love and Rockets Library #[3]
Love and Rockets: New Stories #3 2010
Love and Rockets: New Stories #3
Madman 20th Anniversary Monster! #[nn] 2012
Madman 20th Anniversary Monster! #[nn]
Love and Rockets: New Stories #7 2015
Love and Rockets: New Stories #7
Fantagraphics Studio Edition: Jaime Hernandez #[nn] 2017
Fantagraphics Studio Edition: Jaime Hernandez #[nn]
Madman Library Edition #1 2021
Madman Library Edition #1

Appearances

Nemo: The Classic Comics Library (1983)
Dalgoda (1984)
#1
Mechanics (1985)
Love and Rockets Bonanza! (1989)
#1
The Complete Love & Rockets (1985)
Ten Years of Love and Rockets (1992)
Whoa, Nellie! (1996)
Maggie and Hopey Color Special (1997)
#1
Penny Century (1997)
The Year's Best Graphic Novels, Comics, and Manga (2005)
The Comics Journal (1977)
Love and Rockets Library (2007)
Love and Rockets: New Stories (2008)
Madman 20th Anniversary Monster! (2012)
We Told You So: Comics as Art (2016)
Fantagraphics Studio Edition: Jaime Hernandez (2017)
Is This How You See Me? (A Locas Story) (2019)
Tonta (2019)
Madman Library Edition (2021)
#1
Love and Rockets: The First Fifty: The Classic 40th Anniversary Collection (2022)